The Tinervin Family Foundation is dedicated to positively impacting underserved families in our community by supporting programming opportunities and increasing access to resources through intentional partnerships focused on improving quality of life.
Join us to help provide a brighter tomorrow in our community
Our partnerships with great organizations continues to grow. We share the same passion for helping create opportunities where people and organizations work together to enhance the lives of those in our community. Whether it's increasing youth access to community resources and/or providing advocacy and support to our local recovery community, these partnerships are devoted to helping our society.
We encourage you to please mark your calendar and plan on attending the fourth annual Golf Classic which...
The golf classic is kicked off with a reception and auction at Bloomington Country Club with delicious food you don't want to miss. The day of the golf classic is loaded with fun activities, delicious food and cocktails all at Bloomington Country Club.
We are committed to promoting access and positive change as well as enriching the lives of others through broad-impact community outreach.
For more than 20 years, the Tinervin Family has given over two million dollars to provide scholarships, housing, etc. to the following organizations; University of Illinois, Illinois State University, Millikin University, Maureen R. Traynor Foundation, YMCA, Midwest Food Bank, Timber Pointe Foundation, Cedar Lakes Fellowship, ArtReach Orlando, Boys & Girls Club, Neville House, Habitat For Humanties, Recovery Starts Today, Inc. and many more organizations.
MCCA was pleased to recognize the Tinervin Family Foundation as our Seeds of Change 2nd Annual Innovative Award Recipient. The foundation continues to expand its positive reach in our community by going where the need is and making help happen. Our customers (specifically survivors of domestic violence and people who were formerly homeless) have benefited from the foundation’s efforts, including
Deborah White Executive Director, MCCA