elevate your giving
ways to give
From opening a fund to joining in collective giving, there are many ways we can help you support what you love in Essex County and beyond.
open a fund
Establish a fund that supports your unique passions and goals.
support our work
Join a network of like-minded donors collectively supporting ECCF’s work to strengthen Essex County communities.
give to a fund
Give to a specific fund established at ECCF by a generous donor.
planned giving
Create your legacy with ECCF. Enjoy the assets you have earned and support the causes you care about.
corporate giving
Partner with ECCF to support our work and be recognized at community events.
donors & giving
Stacey Landry
Vice President for Advancement and Philanthropic Services
(978) 777-8876 x122
s.landry@eccf.org
Jennifer Mayo
Director of Gift Planning and Advisor Relations
(978) 777-8876 x135
j.mayo@eccf.org
stories of giving
Learn how a business that had once been passed down from father to son became the foundation for charitable giving that would also be passed down from one generation to the next.
stories of giving
When it comes to philanthropy, some people donate their time. Others champion their favorite causes with financial support. Then there are people like Anita Worden who jump in with both feet – because she can, and she believes she should.
stories of giving
Hearing about the devastation left behind by Hurricane Harvey, Michelle and Ben Langille’s two children got an idea. They would pick and sell the apples to raise money to help the thousands of people suffering in the aftermath.
stories of giving
Bill and Mary Wasserman feel passionate that strong arts and culture are critical to enhancing and sustaining a vibrant lifestyle and economic opportunity in Essex County, today and for the future.
stories of giving
The Pelican Intervention Fund, founded by Newburyport residents Kim and Steven Keene and Elizabeth McCarthy, is a grassroots organization created to help men and women struggling with addiction – most notably heroin addiction.
stories of giving
Linda and Jurg Siegenthaler have had a longtime passion for the city of Lawrence. “When I left the city, it was struggling,” said Linda, who grew up in the Tower Hill neighborhood. “Now there’s a lot of effort to bring it back and I want to be a part of that.”