Rooted in Community: Investing in Rural Libraries Across America
Inspired by a commitment to invest in initiatives that strengthen families and the communities in which they live, work, and play, the John Henry Eldred Jr. Foundation has been honored to provide significant financial support to small, public libraries in low-income, rural communities across the United States. These grants have been instrumental in enabling libraries to enhance children’s collections, expand digital resources, aid in capital expenditures, and provide vital community programs.
Empowering Young Lives Through the Arts
Since its founding in 1892, Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo has been a beacon of hope and opportunity for young people. Inspired by John Gunckel’s vision to create a safe, supportive environment for children, the organization remains steadfast in its mission: to enable all young people, especially those who need it most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens.
Empowering Lives
Cherry Street Mission Ministries has long served as a lifeline for individuals facing homelessness and poverty in Toledo, providing more than just emergency shelter. With a comprehensive approach to support—including housing, health, and community integration—Cherry Street also addresses the root causes of homelessness, helping individuals rebuild their lives.
Feeding Hope
The Islamic Food Bank of Toledo, established to combat food insecurity in northwest Ohio, has significantly expanded its services and reach with the support of the John Henry Eldred Jr. Foundation. This case study explores the transformative impact of the Foundation's funding, highlighting key achievements and future plans for sustainable growth.