Dominion Homes-Borror Family Foundation

Background

Dominion Homes has been building homes in central Ohio for more than 50 years. During that time, Dominion has also supported many positive changes in Columbus and the surrounding areas. The Dominion Homes–Borror Family Foundation, established in 2004, helps to strengthen that mission.

Community involvement starts at the top at Dominion. Doug Borror, CEO of Borror Properties, is highly active in the community, just as his father, Don Borror, was during his lifetime. Borror family members have been personally involved with many charitable organizations in greater Columbus for years, including Columbus Parks and Recreation Department, Riverfront Commons, Recreation Unlimited, Junior Achievement, the Wellington School, Goodwill Industries, and Big Brothers Big Sisters, just to name a few.

The commitment to giving back to the community has spread throughout the entire Dominion Homes organization—not only in the form of charitable giving—but also in the gift of time; team members serve on boards, volunteer, and raise money for a wide variety of causes.

The Dominion Homes–Borror Family Foundation fosters targeted and strategic corporate giving, focusing on organizations whose efforts and goals are far reaching in numbers, and whose ethics and values mirror those of Dominion Homes. Of particular interest are education and youth development programs, healthcare services that promote wellness through prevention and safety, social service programs that help people in transition become self-sufficient, and civic organizations that support emerging communities in which Dominion Homes builds homes for families.

Grantmaking

All grants from the Foundation are board directed in support of Dominion Homes targeted areas of interest.

Board

Douglas G. Borror, chairman; John S. Sokol, President and Treasurer; Denis Connor, Secretary; David P. Blom and Stephen  P. Close.

Staff Contact

Interested in more information about the Dominion Homes-Borror Family Foundation? Contact Tami Durrence by e-mail or at 614/251-4000.

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