Betty Ann Mccullough Educational Funds Awards Over $24,000 In Grants
The Gibson County Community Foundation has announced grant recipients of the Betty Ann McCullough Enrichment Project Grants Program, which provides funding for educational programs in Gibson County.
These programs are made possible through the generous support of Betty Ann McCullough who was an educator for the North Gibson School Corporation for more than 40 years and a strong supporter of education in her community. Along with several civic memberships, she was a member of the Gibson County Community Foundation Advisory Board. Betty Ann McCullough passed away in 1997.
Grants totaling $24,085.28 were awarded to the following organizations:
· $5,000.00 to St. James School for ADA-accessible ramps and railings for St. James School's inclusive playground project;
· $1,792.50 to Fort Branch-Johnson Township Public Library to add materials to the library's collection that will enhance and enrich children's engagement with reading and learning;
· $1,215.78 to Owensville Community School Kindergarten to provide supplies to implement independent literacy and math learning centers in order to enhance student learning;
· $1,352.00 to Owensville Community School First Grade to purchase Rocking Chair Readers, SOR magnetic phonics kits, and SOR Secret Stories porta pic phonic boards;
· $1,085.00 to Owensville Community School Technology to purchase STEM toys for students at Owensville Community School, bringing real-world concepts to life in Grades K-8;
· $2,000.00 to Oakland City Elementary to purchase supplies for the life skills classroom for grades K-5;
· $7,000.00 to Oakland City University - Acorn Academy to provide support for quality educational assistance in various forms of tutoring/mentoring enhancing the academic performance levels of children served;
· $1,000.00 to Oakland City Columbia Township Public Library to further language and math skills through playful learning in the form of circulating game kits and DIY manipulatives;
· $580.00 to Wood Memorial Jr./Sr. High School to provide funding for the physics classes to travel to Holiday World for the Fun with Physics Day;
· $1,000.00 to Francisco Elementary School to purchase supplies for the sixth-grade class to do at least 2 different public service projects;
· $1,000.00 to Princeton Band Boosters to purchase new percussion mallets for the Princeton Band program; and
· $1,060.00 to Haubstadt Community School Science to bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) manipulatives to students for a hands-on learning approach.
The Gibson County Community Foundation helps donors like Betty Ann McCullough to fulfill their philanthropic goals by offering a variety of fund types.










