RUSHVILLE —
Garry Cooley, executive director of the Rush County Community Foundation, has announced that the grant application deadline for the Youth in Philanthropy Fund is 4 p.m., Friday, March 1, 2013.
Grants from this fund are to be used toward a local (Rush County) public service project and would be available to any organized youth organization in Rush County. It is intended that the grant application be completed by the youth and overseen by their adult leader. If fundraising is a part of the project then a portion of the proceeds should be returned to the Endowed portion of this Fund in order to help future organizations.
The recipient(s) of this grant will be determined by the Youth in Philanthropy Grants Committee. This committee is comprised of up to 16 high school students who reside in Rush County. Three adults experienced in the grants process will lead these students through the processes needed to select a recipient(s). The committee’s recommendations will be forwarded to the Foundation Board for final approval to make sure they are consistent with the exempt status and purposes of the Foundation.
If you are interested in applying for a grant from this fund please contact Terry VanNatta or Garry Cooley at the Foundation office for a grant application.
Meeting the philanthropic needs of Rush County since 1991, The Rush County Community Foundation, Inc., the Foundation of Rush County’s future, is a nonprofit public charity established to serve donors, award grants and scholarships, and provide leadership to enrich and enhance the quality of life in Rush County, not only today, but for our future generations. For more information please visit or contact Garry Cooley, executive eirector, or Terry VanNatta, assistant executive director and chief financial officer, at their office at 117 N. Main St., Rushville, or call them at (765) 938-1177.
Other
Youth in Philanthropy Fund grant application deadline
- Other
-
-
Richland Wide Awake Club celebrates Mother’s Day
On May 15, six members and nine guests met at the New Salem Lions Club for their annual Mother’s Day Dinner. Hostesses were Diana Bedel, Julie Leach and Jan Roberts.
-
Local man to drive in 500 Parade
Darrel Wilkinson of Rushville has been contacted by the 500 Festival Parade Committee to drive his vintage Mercury convertible in this year’s IPL 500 Festival Parade.
-
Jivin Jackson 4-H Club shares demonstrations
The Jivin Jackson 4-H Club met May 14 at the Jackson Township Community Club with Jarrod White calling the meeting to order, Caitlyn Morris leading the American pledge and Devan Draper leading the 4-H pledge.
-
Mother-Daughter-Doll Tea a success
The members of Psi Iota Xi, Iota chapter held a Mother-Daughter-Doll Tea on Sunday, May 5 in the basement of St Paul’s United Methodist Church. Mothers, daughters and their dolls gathered for an afternoon of pleasantries.
-
RCHS Class of 1983 seeking classmates
The RCHS Class of 1983 is planning their 30 year class reunion for this summer. The event will take place starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at the Knights of Columbus.
-
Milroy Alumni Association renewal of membership
The Milroy Alumni Association is in the process of updating class lists and renewing memberships in preparation for the upcoming Alumni get-together.
-
Optimist news 051513
Sandy Fussner (center) was welcomed as the newest member of the Rushville Breakfast Optimist Club at their meeting Tuesday, May 7.
-
Friends Too Orange Township
Friends Too met at the Home of Joleye Icenogle. President Roberta Cole opened the meeting and welcomed everyone. Naming your favorite president for roll call was very interesting.
-
RCHS Class of 93 looking for classmates
The RCHS Class of 1993 is planning its 20 year reunion for July 19 and 20.
-
Local residents initiated into the honor society of Phi Kappa Phi
Cayla Simmermon and Mylee Simmermon, both at Butler University and from Knightstown, were recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
- More Other Headlines
-
Richland Wide Awake Club celebrates Mother’s Day




