Gibson County Community Foundation Awards 5 Grants Totaling $100,000
The Gibson County Community Foundation recently presented grant awards in the amount of $100,000 to 5 organizations serving Gibson County. The For Good, For Families, For Gibson County Grant Program focused on charitable programs or projects that were aimed to reduce poverty, increase family economic stability, and address the effects of poverty on youth.
The grants awarded are:
· $20,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County to establish The Partner Family Education Project which will provide educational opportunities for Gibson County Habitat for Humanity families;
· $28,000 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to support the F3 program which provides support to foster families;
· $15,500 to The Arc of Southwest Indiana for a new multipurpose training facility to be utilized by the Raising the Bar Program which creates employment opportunities for people with disabilities;
· $30,000 to Youth First, Inc. to provide funding for six Youth First Social Workers in 13 Gibson County schools;
· $6,500 to Princeton Public Library to purchase three Tower Gardens and the necessary equipment to be utilized specifically at the Princeton Public Library to provide community organizations with multigenerational programs and opportunities to grow fruits and vegetables;
According to Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact, the grant was made possible by the commitment of the Gibson County Community Foundation Advisory Board members. Amy says “this unrestricted grant was a result of the Advisory Board participation in the Lilly Endowment, Inc., GIFT VII Board Engagement Initiative, in which each board member was challenged to provide funds, in exchange for the $100,000 grant, which they could award however they deemed best within Gibson County.”
“There is a lot of great work being done in Gibson County, and the board is excited to partner with these agencies on each of their missions,” says Matt Monroe, President of the Gibson County Community Foundation Advisory Board. “We are grateful to the Lilly Endowment for making this possible.”
The Gibson County Community Foundation is committed to addressing the cycle of poverty within the county through a variety of programs and funding opportunities. Over the last year, grant dollars have been focused on educating the public about generational poverty and providing training to educators on classroom strategies for working with at-risk youth. The Community Foundation believes that helping families achieve self-sufficiency and equipping them with a support system is vital to addressing the issue. The body content of your post goes here. To edit this text, click on it and delete this default text and start typing your own or paste your own from a different source.










