Red Deer and District Community Foundation announces new name and new look
The Red Deer and District Community Foundation (RDDCF) will become the Community Foundation of Central Alberta (CFCAB); it announced the new name, a new logo, and appointed new board members at its annual general meeting.
On June 12, community members and members of the newly named CFCAB broke bread at the Pidherney Centre over breakfast as the name and logo were announced, and the foundation celebrated their 35th anniversary.
“We wanted to ensure that all of the communities in this catchment area feel like we represent them as closely as we do the community that we are housed in, so it was a make sense move for us,” said Erin Peden, executive director of the CFCAB, “not only in terms of accurate representation of our district, but also because what we need people to hear first is that we are a community foundation and that we are here for the community, we are owned by the community, and our granting decisions are determined by the community.”
The name change was accompanied by a logo change, which may be a simple circle, but represents the foundation’s larger themes of coming together and moving with communities. Residents will see the branding slowly change over the coming months, with the transition expected to be completed in January 2025.