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Winter 2024 Newsletter

This winter, we celebrate those who have left lasting legacies in Sioux Falls - from family philanthropy to endowments to educating the next generation.


In This Issue:

Southeast Technical College automotive program

Educating Sioux Falls’ workforce

The Egge Family Endowment provides support for students studying automotive and nursing. It's all part of the legacy left by Jay and Dorothy Egge. who owned Jay Egge Automatic Service, and were longtime volunteers in the community.


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Craig and Pat Lloyd

Family philanthropy

Craig and Pat Lloyd believe generosity and philanthropy are integral to the culture of Sioux Falls. With that in mind, they've put their family vision and values at the heart of their giving.

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LifeScape serves families across the region

Giving for good

LifeScape is in the middle of a $98 million project, slated to be completed in December 2026, that builds a children’s services campus in northwestern Sioux Falls. The project allows the nonprofit to expand nearly all of its offerings, improving access for children in the region.

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The Woman's Alliance supports organizations such as Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons

Women helping women

The Woman’s Alliance has been serving women in the area for more than a century. It has funded projects as diverse as weekend retreats for teen foster girls to grants which help low-income families repair their vehicles.

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Brad Grossenburg

Honoring Brad Grossenburg

Brad Grossenburg has been part of the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation for nearly as long as the Foundation has existed. He has served more than 35 years with the Foundation, helping it grow and raising awareness for those who want to do good in Sioux Falls.

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