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ESTABLISHED IN 1989Logan County Education Foundation (LCEF) began in 1989 as an idea to support area public school students.
LCEF is managed by 24 trustees, 6 from each school district in Logan County. OUR GOALThe Logan County Education Foundation is focused on supporting education in the public schools of Logan County by providing teacher grants and student scholarships.
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WHAT WE DO
TEACHER GRANTS
Teacher grants are funded by donations from the public during our Annual Earning for Learning Campaign, contributions from the Honda Foundation, and "named grants" honoring community members, with winning grants selected by Trustees each fall. |
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Foundation manages over 30 endowed and annual scholarship funds, with investments overseen by two local broker firms following the Finance Committee's strategy, allowing scholarships to be awarded in perpetuity. |
2024 TRUSTEES
BELLEFONTAINEMark Butler
Beth Harman Kyle Springs Ben Stahler Niki Thomas Libby Zimmerman |
BENJAMIN LOGANMelony Baker
Tami Himmeger Danielle Jenkins Terri Penhorwood Bill Ramsey Jackie Tingley |
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Meet Executive Director Lois StollHi! I am Lois Stoll, current Executive Director of the Logan County Education Foundation. I retired from classroom teaching after 32 years, most of that time spent at Benjamin Logan where I taught Family and Consumer Sciences with a focus on personal finance. I am passionate about helping Logan County students navigate the scholarship process to help fund their college goals. I am equally passionate about helping community members develop endowments and scholarships to help make those student goals come true! Interested in leaving a legacy? Come talk with me!
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