More Than $24,000 Awarded to 9 Organizations Stewarding Education in Gibson County

Pictured (left to right): Rick Coleman, North Gibson Education Foundation, Inc. (NGEF) Board Member; Samantha Mays, NGEF Board Member; Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact; Susan Carey, NGEF Board President; and JD Weagley, NGEF Board Member.
More than $24,000 awarded to nine organizations stewarding education in Gibson County through the Betty Anne McCullough Enrichment Project and Education Seminar and Convocation Grant Programs.
Betty Ann McCullough was an educator for the North Gibson School Corporation for over 40 years and a strong advocate for education in her community. The Betty Ann McCullough Education Fund was established by friends and family of Mrs. McCullough upon her passing. There are three different grant programs funded by the Betty Ann McCullough Education Fund.
Congratulations to this year’s grant recipients!
East Gibson School Corporation | $1,200
Professional development presented by DeDe Wohlfarth, Professor of Clinical Psychology, to equip educators and staff with the knowledge and tools needed to support students affected by trauma
East Gibson School Corporation | $5,000
Hands-on materials for experiential learning at the preschool program
Fort Branch-Johnson Township Public Library | $800
Equipment for Culinary Camp, which is an annual summer camp that teaches children and teens about nutrition, math, science, food safety, and important culinary skills
North Gibson Education Foundation, Inc. | $5,000
Supplies for the NGEF Supplies Warehouse that will provide items at no cost to stock North Gibson School Corporation classrooms
Oakland City University-Acorn Academy | $3,600
Hands-on materials, nutritional snacks, and celebrations of learning certificates
Owensville Community School | $1,364.82
Three 3D Printers, 12 rolls of filament, and other required supplies
Owensville Community School | $1,000
Supplies for the Classroom Economy Program, an all-year classroom management activity that teaches students about the economy and money management
Owensville Community School | $544.93
Hand 2 Mind: Foundations for Strategies: Single-digit multiplication and division kit and Hand 2 Mind: Foundations for Strategies: Multi-digit multiplication and division kit
Princeton Public Library | $2,000
Professor Steve Science Show, Silly Safaris, Roz Puppets, The Water Show, and refreshments at the 2025 Summer Reading Program
South Gibson School Corporation | $1,079.86
(2) Foundations for Single Digit Addition and Subtraction Kits, (2) Foundations for Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction Kits, and (2) "Developing Mathematical Reasoning, Avoiding the Trap of Algorithms” books
St. James Catholic School | $1,398.00
Bridge to Reading Kindergarten Classroom Refill (1 Year) and Bridge to Reading Second Grade Classroom Refill (1 Year) for Integrated Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Curriculum
Wood Memorial Jr./Sr. High School | $524.85
Entry ticket and food for 13 students and 2 adult chaperones to attend Physics Fun Day at Holiday World
Wood Memorial Jr./Sr. High School | $600
Supplies for the Calming Corner, which is proven to enhance math, science, and language arts by supporting focus, emotional regulation, and problem-solving skills
Gibson County Community Foundation helps families and friends honor their loved ones with charitable legacies. Contact Deanna Rhodes, Regional Director of Development at drhodes@communityfoundationalliance.org or 812-386-8082 to discuss your legacy of giving.








