Posey County Community Foundation Awards $125,949.70 To 25 Nonprofit Partners
(Mt. Vernon, Indiana) The Posey County Community Foundation is distributing $125,949.70 in grants to 25 local nonprofit organizations through their 2021 Community Good Grants program.
This year’s grants provide flexible funding for a variety of charitable projects and organizations serving Posey County.
The grants awarded are:
$6,000 to At the Cross Mission to feed those that are hungry including the homeless, unemployed, underemployed, veterans, children, youth, adults and senior adults;
$2,000 reserved for the First Alternate to the 2022 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship in Posey County to provide one $2,000 scholarship;
$2,100 to Bread of Life Ministry Inc. to provide funds to pay freight for donated food and to purchase food items at discounted prices to distribute to low income families in the Tri State area;
$5,000 to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry to provide funds to pay processing fees for deer and livestock donated by hunters and farmers, the meat is donated to food banks;
$8,683.54 to Rapp Granary - Owen Foundation to replace the 3-Phase electric elevator motor which has shorted out and needs to be replaced after 21 years of use;
$4,391.62 to St. Wendel Catholic School to purchase of Follett's Destiny library automation system for the Saint Wendel Catholic School Library;
$7,850.00 to Thrive to fund high-quality, holistic afterschool programming to Mt. Vernon youth in K - 8th grade from West Elementary and the Junior High School;
$10,000 to United Way of Posey County to provide funding for mailing of one high-quality book per month from the Dolly's Imagination Library to Posey County residents during their ages of 0 and 5;
$2,649.59 to Mt. Vernon Ministerial Association River Bend Food Pantry to purchase equipment that is well-worn and in need of upgrading, along with other items needed to make the pantry run smoothly and more safely;
$5,040.00 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to facilitate 72 programs in Posey County, serving 1,622 students, focusing on Work Readiness, Entrepreneurship, and/or Financial Literacy;
$9,500.00 to Mount Vernon Youth Baseball to provide funding to improve our facilities by replacing each of our batting cage nets at the baseball fields and installing overhead safety netting;
$1,500.00 to Holly's House, Inc. to support the “Think First & Stay Safe” child abuse prevention program targeting elementary students that teaches skills to keep kids safe from abuse;
$4,330.00 to St. Stephens Episcopal Church to provide funding for their “Ring Out for Good: Repair and Restoration of St. Stephen's Bell Tower”, to repair to the interior of the bell tower which includes a suspended ceiling, drywall, reinstall tile baseboards, and painting;
$3,000.00 to Zion Lippe United Church of Christ for funding to renovate our playground which is used daily by the surrounding community;
$3,314.00 to Griffin Community Ruritan Club Foundation, Inc. to provide funding to bring the emergency lighting system up to code in their Community Center;
$3,200.00 to Evansville Christian Life Center to provide funding for their Truth Talk program which collaborates with local schools to educate students with age appropriate curriculum focused on healthy relationships and sex education;
$7,000.00 to Youth First to fund the “Youth First Prevention & Early Intervention” program in eight Posey County Schools;
$5,000.00 to Zion Lippe United Church of Christ to provide funding to the “Partners in Food Program” to assist in the food needs of the Posey County Food Pantries and United Caring Services Inc;
$3,000.00 to Tri-State Food Bank to fund their “Mobile Food Distribution” in which they will partner with St Peter's United Church of Christ in Wadesville, Indiana to provide food for 150 households at risk of hunger;
$5,500.00 to Cancer Pathways Midwest to provide funding to deliver an interactive cancer prevention/coping skills curriculum to youth and teachers, building a foundation for a tidal wave of impact;
$7,650.00 to Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation to provide funding for the painting of Brittlebank Park tennis courts and adding Pickleball courts (including equipment)
$3,878.95 to Wolfgang Orchestra and Chorus, Inc to fund the Wolfgang Orchestra and Chorus in their performances by providing a new instrument and equipment;
$2,000.00 to Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra to fund the 2021-2022 Helen M. McKinney Young People's Concerts which enables students from Posey County to attend the March, 2022, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Helen M. McKinney Young People's Concerts;
$4,615.00 to Posey County 4-H Fair Association to provide funding for updating the Posey County Community Center external/parking lot lights to LED;
$8,747.00 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to provided funding for their “Valuing Every Child & Supporting Fostering Families at Christmas” program;
Funding for the program is provided by donors and organizations establishing and donating to community good and field of interest funds held by the Foundation. Those funds are:
- Atkins Family Fund
- CountryMark Black Township Fund
- Morris Family Fund
- Charles and Frances Crawford and Beth Ann Mosier Fund-Posey
- Posey County Youth Council Fund
- Rosella and Doyle Oursler Fund
- ConAgra Fund
- CountryMark Posey County Fund
- Ella and Stanley Maynor Memorial Fund
- Friends of Posey County Fund
- German American Bancorp Community Fund-Posey
- Heritage Federal Community Good Fund of Posey County
- Memorial Fund of Posey County
- Posey County Veterans of Foreign Wars Fund
- Robert and Carole Rust Fund
- Smithville Charitable Foundation Fund of Posey County
- Smithville Targeting Lasting Change Fund
- Tom and Nelda Hickey Fund
About the Posey County Community Foundation
The Posey County Community Foundation is one of nine regional county affiliates of the Community Foundation Alliance. The Alliance holds more than 1,200 named funds established by individuals, families, businesses, civic groups, and agencies to improve the quality of life throughout southwestern Indiana, with charitable assets over $148 million. During our most recent fiscal year, grants and scholarships awarded from all Alliance funds to benefit programs, projects, and people in the nine affiliate counties totaled over $6.6 million. The Alliance provides management, administrative, and development expertise and services, so every local affiliate foundation can focus on promoting philanthropy, building endowment, and grantmaking, making a difference in their community today and for years to come.








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