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Maggie Domont Named New Executive Director of The Community Fund of Darien, Succeeding Janet King

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The Community Fund of Darien welcomes Darien resident, Maggie Domont, as the new executive director, beginning Nov. 18. — an announcement from The Community Fund of Darien

Born and raised in Darien, Maggie has a deep connection to the community and a strong commitment to humanitarian work, both of which align with the mission of The Community Fund of Darien. Maggie attended Deerfield Academy in Western Massachusetts before earning her Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University. She brings experience to The Community Fund of Darien from her previous roles at St.

Darien Volunteer Awards 2024

These 39 Volunteers to Be Honored by The Community Fund of Darien on April 30 — and You’re Invited

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The Community Fund of Darien invites the community to celebrate 39 Darien residents who are being recognized Tuesday, April 30, for their outstanding volunteer efforts. — an announcement from The Community Fund of Darien (TCF)
You’re Invited
This year, The Community Fund of Darien will honor 39 of Darien’s extraordinary volunteers on Tuesday, April 30th at 5:30 p.m. at the Darien Community Association’s Garden Wing Room. All are welcome. You can RSVP to the event organizers here. Thanking These Thirty-Nine

Honorees, who must be Darien residents, will be awarded in the following categories: Outstanding Adult Volunteer (19-64 years), Outstanding Emerging Volunteer (18 years and younger), Outstanding New Volunteer, Outstanding Senior Volunteer (65 years and older), and Outstanding Volunteer Duo.

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Know an Outstanding Darien Volunteer? Nominate One or a Group for The Community Fund’s Annual Awards

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The Community Fund of Darien is seeking nominees for its annual Volunteer Celebration to recognize those unsung heroes who have done outstanding volunteer work for a nonprofit cause. — an announcement from The Community Fund of Darien

Nominees, who must be Darien residents, will be sought for the following categories:

—Outstanding Emerging Volunteer (18 years and younger),

—Outstanding Adult Volunteer (19 – 64 years),

—Outstanding Senior Volunteer (65 years and older),

—Outstanding Volunteer Duo,

—Outstanding Volunteer Family,

—Outstanding Volunteer Team (three or more individuals dedicated to a cause) and

—Outstanding New Volunteer (one year of service or less to one organization). Since 1979, The Community Fund of Darien has been recognizing individuals who have made a difference. This year, The Community Fund of Darien will honor Darien’s extraordinary volunteers on Tuesday, April 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Darien Community Association. The entire community is invited to celebrate volunteerism and those who give tirelessly of their time and talent.

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Community Fund of Darien: Volunteer to Help Evaluate Nonprofits for ‘Our Neighbors Who Need It Most’

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Can you spare 20 hours this spring? In 20 hours, you can make a difference by becoming a 2024 community grant volunteer with The Community Fund of Darien. — an announcement from The Community Fund of Darien

Each year, the organization pools together donor contributions to expand funding for deserving nonprofits. Our community grant volunteers (CGVs) play an important role in helping us determine where our donors’ funds can make the most impact. “Being a CGV gave me insight into many of the struggles that are very real within a short drive of your doorstep,” said Mollie F., a 2023 community grant volunteer.