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The Community Foundation Is Grateful for Every One of the 5,573 Donors The Community Foundation is grateful for every one of the 5,573 donors that have generously donated gifts big and small to make a difference in Bloomington and Monroe County. We’re proud to recognize every donor who has made our first 30 years a success. Thank You for helping us make a lasting difference in our community. The following list includes all of the individuals, companies, and organizations that made a donation to the Community Foundation between 1990 and December 31, 2020. • 1520 Main Street LLC • Sarah Alkhattaf • A-1 Title, INC. • Andy and Kim Allard • Heather Abbott • Brian and Heather Allen • Steven and Lisa Abbott • Brooke M. Allen • Neal and Elizabeth Abdullah • Deborah Allen • Danielle Abel • J. D. Allen • Jill Abel • Jeffrey Allen • Kelly and Leslie Abel • Rebecca S. Allen • Abodes, Inc. • Mary S. 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