Habitat For Humanity Of Gibson County Receives 30th Anniversary Grant
Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County received a $3,000 grant from the Gibson County Community Foundation through the Celebrating 30 Years of Supporting our Communities Grant Program. Executive Director, Julia Rahman, stated that this funding will be utilized towards the opening of a Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Gibson County.
In celebration of Gibson County Community Foundation’s 30th Anniversary, the Celebrating 30 Years of Supporting our Communities Grant Program allows advisory board members to recommend $3,000 grants to local nonprofit organizations. The Community Foundation’s most recent grant recommendation was made by advisory board member Carl “C.T.” Montgomery.
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. The ReStore will accept donations and sell a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the retail price while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills.
Habitat for Humanity was established in 1995 in Gibson County and since that time have built or rehabbed more than 26 homes in the county. They provide housing opportunities for those less fortunate by working with partner families and volunteers to build homes. Habitat homeowners achieve the strength, stability, and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and their families. A local bank holds the mortgages locally for partner families at a 0% interest rate. To learn more about Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County, visit their website at https://www.gibsoncountyhabitat.com/.
For more information about funding opportunities through the Gibson County Community Foundation, contact Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact, at 812.386.8082 or via email at asmith@communityfoundationalliance.org.










