Over $155,000 Awarded to 28 Local Organizations Serving Gibson County
The Gibson County Community Foundation announced that more than $155,000 has been awarded to 28 local nonprofits through its Community Good Grants Program. These grants support projects that strengthen the Gibson County community and improve the quality of life for local residents.
“At its heart, the Community Foundation is here to build a stronger future for Gibson County,” said Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact. “When our donors invest through the Foundation, they’re helping local organizations tackle real issues and create lasting impact.”

2025 Community Good Grant Recipients
- $4,200 to Bread of Life Ministry, Inc. to pay freight for donated food and to purchase food items at discounted prices to distribute to low-income families in the tri-state area.
 - $4,000 to the Buffalo Trace Council-Boy Scouts of America to support the Scoutership program, which provides financial assistance for Gibson County Scouts.
 - $5,370 to Deaconess Foundation to provide mammography screening services and education to Gibson County women who are under- or uninsured via their Mobile Mammography Bus.
 - $2,500 to Dream Builders of Indiana to continue their mission of building beds for kids and increasing our tools to make each bed better than the last.
 - $4,000 to East Gibson Dollars for Scholars to provide financial aid for the post-secondary education of the graduating seniors at Wood Memorial High School.
 - $3,500 to the East Gibson Pantry, Inc., to purchase food and toiletries to stock the pantry for families and individuals in need.
 - $3,500 to the Emmy Corp dba Gibson County Animal Services to support the Senior Paws Program, which assists senior citizens and those in need in enhancing their lives and the lives of their pets by providing food and necessities.
 - $500 to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra for Gibson County 3rd-5th graders to attend the March 19 & 20, 2026, Evansville Philharmonic Helen M. McKinney Young People's Concerts.
 - $2,000 to the Gibson County Council on Aging to buy nutritional foods for the Pick-up Meals Program for Gibson County seniors.
 - $4,000 to Gibson Southern Scholarships, Inc., to provide four (4) $1,000.00 scholarships to graduating seniors of Gibson Southern High School.
 - $5,000 to Holly’s House, Inc. to teach skills to keep kids safe from abuse by providing child abuse prevention programming to elementary students in Gibson County.
 - $5,000 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to reach over 1,440 students in Gibson County through in-classroom learning experiences.
 - $620 to Lyles Station Historic Preservation Corporation for the installation of monitors in the school gallery and log cabin to enhance visitors' experiences and assist with telling the Lyles Station story.
 - $2,195 to Lyles Station Historic Preservation Corporation to purchase educational materials needed for the expansion of the Lyles Station Civil War Trunk Program, which will include an interactive 4-week hands-on Unit Study experience for students aged 6 to 14.
 - $5,000 to Mudpuppy Palace to bring Marty's Mobile Mudroom and hands-on STEAM learning to all three Gibson County School Districts by providing 10 full-day visits.
 - $4,622 to Mustang Adoption Academy to purchase one shelter kit to expand their trauma-informed equine-assisted veteran programs.
 - $3,500 to the Owensville Ministerial Alliance Food Bank (Outreach of Dayspring Community Church) to purchase food supplies and hygiene products for those in need in Montgomery and Wabash Townships.
 - $25,000 to the Owensville REH Center, Inc., to fund the replacement of the gymnasium floor.
 - $4,000 to Princeton Area Dollar for Scholars to provide funds for students who are pursuing secondary education opportunities.
 - $1,570 to Princeton Youth Baseball to purchase one SkyScan EWS Pro2 lightning detection system and one siren alarm to deliver facility-wide alerts in the event of lightning threats.
 - $1,850 to SAWS (Servants at Work, Inc.), to support the construction of at least 1 ADA-compliant wheelchair ramp for a low-income Gibson County resident with a disability.
 - $3,000 to Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare to purchase Matrix Model Curriculum Materials, an evidence-based outpatient program using CBT, incentives, and support to treat substance use disorders, along with support-related materials, and staff training.
 - $10,000 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to support a Fortifying Fostering Families (F3) Program Manager. This person is based in Gibson County and is dedicated to implementing F3’s wraparound services.
 - $8,525 to Tulip Tree Health Services of Gibson County, Inc., to purchase used dental equipment for a dental clinic in Princeton, while continuing our Fort Branch dental clinic.
 - $1,051 to True Hope Pregnancy and Family Resource Center of Gibson County to purchase an HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw printer/copier, which is crucial for printing materials for clients participating in the BrightCourse curriculum.
 - $4,000 to Tri-State Food Bank to provide hunger relief for Gibson County children over the weekend through their Weekend Backpack Program.
 - $15,000 to the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana to purchase STEM Equipment and Supplies, expanding the STEM opportunities in Gibson County through programs at the Toyota Indiana Y that align with/support educational standards and objectives.
 - $1,950 to the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana (Camp Carson) for the purchase of (2) two indoor water bottle fillers.
 - $20,000 to Youth First, Inc. for Youth First Mental Health Professionals in Gibson County to provide students with access to prevention education & mental health support at no cost.
 
The Community Good Grants Program is just one of the powerful ways the Foundation connects local generosity to real community needs. Grants are funded through endowments established by donors who are deeply committed to the future of Gibson County.
Why This Matters
The Gibson County Community Foundation is more than a grantmaker. It’s a trusted local partner, connecting people who want to make a difference with the causes and organizations that make our community thrive. Each gift is invested for long-term growth, creating a permanent resource for local needs both now and for generations to come.
To learn more about how you can give back or create your own fund, contact Deanna Rhodes, Regional Director of Development at drhodes@communityfoundationalliance.org or 812.386.8082.









