Posey County Community Foundation Awards More Than $207,000 to 28 Nonprofit Partners
The Posey County Community Foundation has awarded $207,042.81 in grants to 28 local nonprofit organizations through its 2022 Community Good Grants program. This year’s grants provide flexible funding for a variety of charitable projects and organizations serving Posey County.
This year’s grant recipients were:
· $5,530 to Chemo Buddies to provide first-day chemo comfort kit bags (Chapstick, hand sanitizer, port pillow, neck rest, handmade warm blanket, tissues, game books, candy, chocolate, journal, pen, etc.), wigs, hats, and accessories;
· $14,600 to the Posey County Council on Aging to provide match money for the purchase of an eight-passenger lift vehicle replacement that is necessary for medical transportation in rural county Posey County for those in need;
· $12,000 to Youth First, Inc. to provide support to Youth First Social Workers in eight Posey County schools as they equip at-risk youth with tools needed to build strong and resilient futures;
· $2,413.13 to Family Matters of Posey County Indiana, Inc. to provide household cleaning and hygiene items to families;
· $7,000 to Thrive to provide high-quality, holistic afterschool programming to Mt. Vernon youth in K-8th grade from West Elementary and the Mt. Vernon Junior High School;
· $5,000 to Zion Lippe United Church of Christ to support the Partners in Food program which assists with the food needs of the Posey County food pantries and United Caring Services Inc.;
· $3,000 to Tri-State Food Bank to provide support to partner agencies in Posey County which will provide food for 150 households at risk of hunger;
· $2,500 to Holly's House, Inc. to provide support for the Think First & Stay Safe child abuse prevention program targeting elementary students, teaching skills to keep kids safe from abuse;
· $3,250 to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Inc. to provide funding to build and deliver fully furnished beds to kids who do not have a place to sleep;
· $3,000 to Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet, Inc. to purchase a minimum of 200 pairs of shoes
for the most disadvantaged students in Posey County schools;
· $2,100 to Bread of Life Ministry Inc. to provide funds to pay the freight costs for donated food and to purchase food items at discounted prices to distribute to low-income families in the Tri-State area;
· $10,000 to Posey Humane Society to provide a low-cost spay/neuter program for homeless dogs and cats in Posey County;
· $10,000 to Children's Learning Center of Posey County to provide funding for adjustments needed throughout the facility including the playground, classroom materials, and policies/procedures to gain accreditation with NAEYC which would allow for more funding opportunities and be declared a high-rated learning center;
· $10,849.06 to Mt. Vernon Ministerial Association River Bend Food Pantry to provide funding to upgrade equipment to make it easier for clients to transport food to their vehicles and to purchase food for the Summer Kid's Program;
· $6,425.62 to St. Paul's United Methodist Church to provide materials needed for teaching geography using maps, as well as math using sewing and cooking at the MAGIC After-School Program;
· $6,700 to Posey County Domestic Violence Taskforce (Willow Tree of Posey County) to purchase essential supplies for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse residing in the Willow Tree of Posey County Safe House and to purchase informational materials and promotional items which will be distributed throughout Posey County to reach victims of domestic violence and sexual assault;
· $5,000 to Trades for Tomorrow to provide funding for middle school students to visit local building trade schools and for supplies needed for the program;
· $8,000 to Deaconess Hospital Foundation to provide support in delivering mammography education and screening services to Posey County women in need;
· $10,000 to the New Harmony Volunteer Fire Department to update and add additional headsets to their frontline apparatus;
· $10,000 to Mount Vernon Youth Baseball to provide funding to assist in replacing older equipment and for minor improvements to the facility;
· $7,500 to Mount Vernon-Black Township Parks and Recreation to replace old lights that have not worked for years with new LED lights at the tennis/pickleball courts at Brittlebank Park;
· $5,500 to the Town of Poseyville to purchase one (1) Guardian F speed display kit, 12volt 24-hour timer, and BO-watt solar power supply to help officers educate the public about the dangers of highspeed traffic within town limits;
· $22,000 to Posey County Fair Association to update the Posey County Fairgrounds Main Arena lights to LED;
· $6,675 to St. Wendel Catholic School to purchase 2-way radios to increase communication in times of emergencies;
· $3,000 to St. John's Episcopal Church to purchase furnishings and specifically safety devices for the DCS transitional house;
· $10,000 to Ribeyre Gymnasium Restoration Group to replace exterior east front doors;
· $10,000 to Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation to repair as needed all exterior wood e.g. windows, window frames, dormers, and overhang which includes scrapping, priming, and two coats of finish paint; and
· $3,000 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to support three core elements of the F3 program-Bags of Hope, DreamCycles, and Christmas Hopes & Dreams in Posey County.
Funding for the program is provided by donors and organizations establishing and donating to Community Good (Unrestricted) and Field of Interest Funds held by the Community 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
· Posey County Community Foundation Founders & Futures Endowment 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
To learn more about the Community Foundation and establishing a Fund to create greater good for Posey County, please visit our website at poseycountycf.org or contact Tamara Miley at tmiley@communityfoundationalliance.org.








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