Beth Hedges

Accounting Director at Madison Community Foundation

Elizabeth Hedges has a strong background in accounting, starting as an intern at CapinCrouse LLP and working their way up to becoming an Accounting Director at Madison Community Foundation. Elizabeth has experience in audit supervision, financial statement preparation, and team leadership. Elizabeth also has previous experience in roles such as Kitchen Manager and Assistant Librarian, showcasing their versatility and strong work ethic. Elizabeth holds a Master's degree in Accounting from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor's degree in Business with an Accounting concentration from Covenant College.

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Madison, United States

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Madison Community Foundation

Madison Community Foundation's mission is to enhance the common good through philanthropy. Created in 1942 as Madison Community Trust, MCF helps people do their charitable giving their way, to causes they care about most. By starting a named endowment fund, giving to a Community Impact Fund, a fund that supports a favorite cause or nonprofit, or a variety of other funds, donors become catalysts for good today and for generations to come. As the community’s foundation, MCF plays a vital role in local philanthropy. MCF is unique in its deep knowledge of the community and philanthropic expertise. Together with donors and the nonprofits they support, MCF strives to help the Madison area become a vibrant and generous place where all people thrive. MCF is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) community trust, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Endowment fund assets are invested in either a broadly diversified or socially responsive portfolio. Charitable distributions can be made to any charity throughout the United States, and can benefit people and support charitable causes close to home and around the world.


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