Daviess County Community Foundation Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary By Awarding $50,000 In Grants To Six Local Nonprofits
The Daviess County Community Foundation distributed $50,000 in grants to six local nonprofit organizations to celebrate its 30th Anniversary of serving Daviess County through impactful grantmaking. These grants funded projects that aim to increase economic opportunities in Daviess County, including quality of place projects, workforce development, and/or job skills training.
During our 2019 community forum held in Washington, community leaders met to discuss and identify the county’s most prevalent needs and challenges. The need to increase economic opportunities in Daviess County was identified as a priority issue.
In the past 30 years, the Daviess County Community Foundation has been able to grow our assets to over $17 million in endowments & non-permanent funds and has granted out over $10 million dollars! What an impact we have made, are making, and will make forever.
Grants awarded are:
· $25,000 to Youth First, Inc. to assist with no-cost life skills development in seven Daviess County schools;
· $13,000 to Junior Achievement of Southwest Indiana to support programs focusing on work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy;
· $4,000 to Washington Free Methodist Church to purchase supplies for education; laptops, a printer, software, and educational books to assist Annas Multi-Service with the integration of the Haitian community into Daviess County;
· $3,650 to Washington Free Methodist Church to purchase therapeutic musical equipment for the Comforting Hearts All-Inclusive playground in Longfellow Park;
· $3,600 to Southwest Indiana Powerhouse to assist with the cost of the PowerUp Entrepreneur program; and
· $750 to Odon-Winkelpleck Public Library to purchase books and supplies for the Summer Adventure Activities.
The 30th Anniversary Grants Program was made possible by the Community Good Unrestricted Funds with the Daviess County Community Foundation.
Pictured: (back row) Jeremy Adams, Youth First; Pastor Adam Conder, Free Methodist Church/Annas Multi Service; Steve Sacksteder, Free Methodist Church/Comforting Hearts; Wendy Hunter, Junior Achievement; (front row) Julie Hoon, Youth First; April Hunt, Comforting Hearts; Mary Louise, Annas Multi Service; Sherri Tredway, Comforting Hearts; Susan Graber, Odon-Winkelpleck Public Library.









