Betty Ann Mccullough Educational Funds Awards Over $25,700 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 $25,711.12 were awarded to the following organizations:
· Oakland City University was awarded $6,000.00 for the Acorn Academy. The academy provides quality educational assistance in various forms of tutoring/mentoring to enhance the academic performance levels of the children served.
· Lyles Station Historic Preservation Corporation received $5,205.12 to expand the Civil War Trunk Program founded in 2012 to make additional needed educational materials available to more students.
· Saints Peter and Paul School received $780.00 for the Secret Stories Program, a supplemental phonics program that engages young students to learn and recall difficult phonics skills.
· Oakland City University was awarded $6,000.00 to grow the sustainability of the Campus Community Garden by offering educational opportunities through science, botany, and ecology.
· Fort Branch-Johnson Township Public Library received $7,726.00 for the Hands-On-Learning Program which promotes hands-on learning by adding STEM, literacy, and discovery tools to the library's future children's area.
The Gibson County Community Foundation helps donors like Betty Ann McCullough to fulfill their philanthropic goals by offering a variety of fund types. If you are interested in setting up a fund, please contact Tamara Miley, Regional Director of Development at tmiley@communityfoundationalliance.org or 812-386-8082 to discuss your legacy of giving.










