MENOMONIE – The Community Foundation of Dunn County invites community members to its Annual Luncheon on Thursday, April 30 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. The event is being held at Tanglewood Greens (2200 Crestwood Drive, Menomonie).
Cost is $20 per person and includes lunch. Please call the Foundation at 715-232-8019 if you’d like to attend.
The Annual Luncheon is a chance to gather, connect, and be inspired. Attendees will enjoy conversation with others who care about our community and hear powerful stories of impact happening here in Dunn County.
The CFDC celebrates awarding over $67,000 to local nonprofits through its February grant cycle. Guests will hear directly how these funds are making a difference across the community.
The program will also highlight the Foundation’s work in 2025—a milestone year celebrating its 30th anniversary—and share what’s ahead in 2026 and beyond.
“This event is a great way to meet people who are passionate about this community,” said Executive Director Georgina Tegart. “Whether you’re a longtime supporter or just curious about getting more involved, you’ll leave feeling more connected and inspired to make even more possible right here in Dunn County.”
The CFDC’s February 2026 grant recipients include: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Wisconsin; The Bridge to Hope; Colfax Public Library; Colfax Railroad Museum; Colfax Rescue; Dunn County Historical Society; Elk Mound School District; Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes; Compass IL; Hmong Friendship Center; ADRC of Dunn County; Literacy Chippewa Valley; Menomonie United Methodist Church – Monday’s Meal; Wisconsin Milkweed Alliance; Roundtable Revival, Inc.; Shirley Doane Senior Center; Stepping Stones of Dunn County; West Central Wisconsin Community Action Agency; Menomonie Police Department; Wilson Place Mansion.
The Community Foundation of Dunn County connects people, resources, and ideas to meet community needs. Through grants, scholarships, and endowments, the Foundation works to improve the quality of life throughout Dunn County—now and for generations to come. We make MORE possible.
For more information about the Community Foundation of Dunn County and its initiatives, visit cfdunncounty.org.





























