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Dayton Foundation fund holders will also describe howtheir gifts are touching the lives of individual­s and families and the foundation will provide an update on the impact fromdonors­who gave to tragedy and disaster funds in 2019.

The Dayton Foundation credits its beginning to D. Frank Garland and the family of John H. Patterson, the founding president of National Cash Register Company. Starting with an initial $250,000 donation by the Patterson family, the foundation has grown to an alltime high $652.7 million in assets as of June 30, according to the foundation.

Anyone can be a philanthro­pist and they don’t have to be rich, Parks said.

“Whiletheco­nceptofcom­munity foundation­s— a place where everyone, not just the wealthy, could have a place at the table to help make lasting charitable impacts in their respective regions — was relatively new in 1921 when The Dayton Foundation was born,” he said, “it was a concept that had long been a part of this region’s DNA for generation­s.”

Through the decades the foundation has also been instrument­al in pullingcom­munity members together to work on local problems.

In 1927, the foundation supported an investigat­ion thathelped­improveacc­ountabilit­y at the Montgomery County Board of Elections. Despite struggling itself in the aftermath of the Great Depression, the foundation helped fund free dental clinics. The foundation underwrote local studies, including one in 1961 that assessed a shaky Sinclair College; the study’s results helped put Sinclair on a stable path to growth. In more recent decades, funds like the African-American Community Fund were establishe­d to help Blacks in the community prioritize and direct that funding, according to the foundation’s history.

Parks will host Thursday’s event along with James Brown, WHIO-TV anchor; MeganCoope­r, developmen­t manager for Dayton Metro Library; and Marva Cosby, chair of The Dayton Foundation Governing Board.

“TheDayton Foundation’s Board, staff and volunteers are so excited to launch this next chapter of The Dayton Foundation’s history and recognize the impact that others have made through their Foundation funds,” Parks said.

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