The Knox County Community Foundation distributed $101,086.96 in grants to 18 local nonprofit organizations through their 2023 Community Good Grants program. This year’s grants provide flexible funding for a variety of charitable projects and organizations serving Knox County.
The grants awarded are:
· $20,386.96 to Knox County Sheriff’s Office to purchase updated mission-critical portable radios and necessary communication accessories for the Knox County SWAT team;
· $16,000 to the City of Bicknell to assist with the cost of paying a contractor to construct two new block dugouts and remove the existing structures in Southside Park;
· $10,000 to Life After Meth, Inc. to purchase fifteen new industrial-grade beds for the Level 3 Recovery residence;
· $7,500 to Pantheon Educational Center to assist with the purchase of flip-top training tables and stacking chairs;
· $7,000 to Children & Family Services, Corp to purchase a cabinet to store art therapy materials and assist with free art therapy access in Knox County for groups and individuals hosted by Grasshopper Group;
· $6,500 to Knox County Life Enrichment Foundation (KCLEF) to assist with the expense for the e-Knox Digital Literacy Program, which includes instructor, purchase of computers, and miscellaneous supplies;
· $5,000 to Backpacks of Love for VCSC to purchase food to put in bags for children to take home;
· $5,000 to the Knox County Drug Court Foundation to assist with requests for rent assistance, utility payment, past due/disconnected utility remedy, and other emergency situations communicated through case managers;
· $4,500 to Vincennes University Foundation to purchase books, supplies, and materials needed for all activities and games for enrichment activities for the StoryWalk on the Wabash;
· $3,000 to Buffalo Trace Council-Boy Scouts of America to assist with the membership cost for Knox County students to join Scouting;
· $3,000 to BABE of Knox, Inc. to purchase special request items such as car seats, double strollers, crib mattresses, highchairs, baby swings, diapers, wipes, and clothing;
· $3,000 to Red Skeleton Museum Foundation, Inc. to purchase ten commercial-grade vendor tents with sides to be used for vendors at the Christkindlmarkt;
· $2,500 to Holly’s House, Inc. to provide support for the direct costs of program materials for the prevention program in Knox County Elementary Schools;
· $2,500 to the City of Vincennes to assist with the cost of building the covered extension on the existing Riverfront Pavilion;
· $2,000 to St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry to purchase beds and mattress covers;
· $1,500 to Old Town Players Community Theater to assist with the cost of publishing royalties, scripts, marketing artwork, printing, and materials for “A Christmas Story”;
· $1,000 to Word of Life Church to purchase life jackets for Rainbow Beach patrons to use at no cost; and
· $700 to Indiana Military Museum to assist with the cost to print and/or upgrade signage associated with military displays.
Funding for the program is provided by donors and organizations establishing and donating to 33 Community Good (Unrestricted) Funds held by the Community Foundation. Those funds are:
· Bad Medicine Band Unrestricted Fund
· Bertha Wallace Reynolds Fund
· Bill and Jenny Hackney Family Fund
· Brent Bierhaus Unrestricted Fund
· Burkhart Family Fund
· Cantwell Family Fund
· Chris and Cecilia Vieck Memorial Fund
· Clarence J "Mac" McCormick III Fund
· David and Pam Gardner Fund
· Don and Debbie Jones Community Good Fund
· Dr. Phillip M Summers Family Fund
· Dr. Roger and Sue Montgomery Fund
· Eugene and Marilyn Glick Fund for Education Enhancement in Knox County
· Farbest Foods Community Good Fund for Knox County
· Friends of Knox County Fund
· German American Bancorp Community Fund - Knox
· Gordon, William, and Christina Miller Fund
· Helping Others Pursue Education (HOPE) Fund
· Jacoby Family Fund
· Jim and Gail Eskew Fund
· Jim and Terri Gislason Unrestricted Fund
· John D. Miller Memorial Fund
· Kathy Rinsch For Knox County, Forever Fund
· Leonard Family Fund
· Louis (Brocky) Brocksmith Family Fund
· Medical Center of Vincennes Inc. Fund
· Norbert M. and Louise A. Welch Fund
· Old National Fund for Knox County
· Richard P. and Helen G. Lux Unrestricted Fund
· Robert M. Orvick Memorial Fund
· Waldroup Family Fund
· Women's Fund of Knox County
· Youth Inspiring Peers Fund
To learn more about the Knox County Community Foundation and establishing a fund to create greater good for Knox County, please visit our website at knoxcountycf.org or contact Savannah Linenburg, Regional Director of Development at slinenburg@communityfoundationalliance.org.
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Vincennes, IN 47591
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