Donation Opportunities
Support the Abilene Woman’s Club Foundation, Inc.
The Abilene Woman’s Club Foundation, Inc. is a legally designated non-profit organization. Therefore, any of your donations are tax deductible 501 ( c ) ( 3 ), if you itemize on your tax return. At this time, please call or contact The Abilene Woman’s Club Foundation Office at 325-698-1768 for help with your donation or with questions.
AWCF thanks you very much for your interest, support, and generosity.
Abilene Woman’s Club Foundation’s
Preservation and Maintenance Fund for the Historic AWCF Clubhouse
This is an investment account held by First Financial Bank. This account originated from a donation from the estate of a caring member of AWCF. Consider this option when doing your financial and estate planning.
Donate anytime in honor or in memory of a special friend or loved one. This account helps assure the club that high ticket replacements, repairs, and maintenance can be covered.
Operations Account
A general Expense Fund for Daily operation of the Club and the Clubhouse.
This is a very important fund which allows the AWCF to continue to provide the needed support for a small paid staff, a comfortable, functional building with necessary furnishings and supplies, support for the club activities and events, and the everyday expenses of keeping a 17,000 sq. ft. building running smoothly.
Community Funds
Abilene Gives
A one-day, annual, online giving event in May run by the Community Foundation of Abilene.
On this day, the citizens of Abilene can choose to donate and support the many non-profit organizations in the community. The funds donated to AWCF that day are used for the daily operations of the AWCF.
Education Funds
Abilene Educational Endowment, Inc.
Held by the Community Foundation of Abilene in coordination with a committee of AWCF members.
Donations to this fund allow the AWCF to award multiple scholarships for Non-Traditional Local College and University students. It also funds our Girls of the Month program that honors local students from local junior highs and middle schools who have been selected by their teachers and counselors.