JCC Foundation Seeking Nominations For Community Service Award

SMITHFIELD – The Johnston County Community Foundation board of advisors is accepting nominations for the Frances Finch Hobart Award for Volunteer Community Service.

The award, established in 2006, is presented annually to someone from Johnston County who has demonstrated a commitment to service resulting in a stronger community. Award recipients help others solve social problems by giving their time, talent and energy; meet community needs through volunteering and mobilizing other volunteers; and demonstrate vision, selflessness and generosity. The recipient of the award designates a local nonprofit organization to receive a $2,000 grant.

The nomination form is now available, and nominations will be accepted through Sept. 30, 2024.

The Frances Finch Hobart Award for Volunteer Community Service is a fund of the Johnston County Community Foundation. The fund was established by Hobart’s husband John, a former JCCF advisory board member.

Previous recipients include Dr. Carolyn Ennis, Anita Liverman, Anesha Johnson, Norwood Williams, Tom Ricks, Nikki Dyke, Evelyn Aranda, Don Stephenson, Cornell Cox, Sarah Yard, Linwood Byrd, Noela Woodall, Ramona Cash, Jeanelle McCain and Donna Bailey-Taylor.

For further information, contact NCCF Donor Engagement Officer Jan Pender at 919-256-69148 or jpender@nccommunityfoundation.org.

The Johnston County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation and is led by a local volunteer advisory board. JCCF was founded in 1992 and helps build community assets through the creation of permanent endowments, makes grants and leverages leadership – all for the benefit of Johnston County.

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