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Martin County Community Foundation Awarded over $92,000 in Final Round of 2025 Impact Grant Cycle
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $92,554 in Impact and Boost Grants to six organizations in the final round of grants in the 2025 Impact Grant Cycle.
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $92,554 in Impact and Boost Grants to six organizations in the final round of grants in the 2025 Impact Grant Cycle. This rolling grant process allows applicants to submit proposals online throughout the year, with quarterly reviews and funding decisions.
“Through grant funding from the Martin County Community Foundation, six new projects are on the way to becoming a reality, enhancing life in Martin County and confirming Martin County is a great place to call home,” said Kevin Lewis, MCCF Grant Chair. “As we close on 2025, we'd like to thank our Board of volunteers, CFP staff, community and non-profit leaders, and, of course, our generous donors. Without our donors, none of this would be possible. We look forward to 2026 and can't wait to see more community projects and organizational missions brought to life with the help of MCCF. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!”
Grant Recipients and projects:
Boost Grants:
Community Action Leading Loogootee., Prepare, Present, & Publish
New Beginnings Community Church, 2025 Saturday Lunch Program
Impact Grants:
Martin Co. Historical Society, Traveling with History
Loogootee Community School Corp., Diamond in the Rough
Shoals Community School Corp., Keepin’ it Toasty!
Shoals Senior Housing, Inc., Golden Gables
This grant cycle was funded by unrestricted endowments whose flexible funds can be used to meet the needs of Martin County as they arise for generations to come. Gifts to unrestricted endowments are being matched $2 for every $1 gifted, while funds remain. Contact Curt Johnson at 812-295-1022 or MCCF@cfpartner.org to learn more about how you can triple the impact of your gift.
The Martin County Community Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization whose mission is to be proactive in creating and growing an enduring source of charitable assets and to identify and respond to the changing needs of Martin County.
MCCF Awarded over $84,000 in Final Impact Grants of 2024
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $84,100 in Impact and Boost Grants to eight local organizations in the final round quarterly round of grants in the 2024 Open Application Grant Cycle. With this grant process, grantseekers can apply online year-round; applications are pulled and evaluated quarterly.
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $84,100 in Impact and Boost Grants to eight local organizations in the final round quarterly round of grants in the 2024 Open Application Grant Cycle. With this grant process, grantseekers can apply online year-round; applications are pulled and evaluated quarterly.
“Wow! Another grant cycle is complete,” said Megan Hawkins, MCCF Board member and Grants Chair, “This cycle illustrated some new needs in our community and grants were awarded to four new non-profit organizations. We appreciate the good work being done in the community. Congratulations to all the organization board members, grant writer(s), and volunteers, and staff for all that you do to make these good works happen.”
Grant Recipients:
Loogootee Mount Zion Wesleyan Church, First Aid
Loogootee VFD Ladies Auxiliary, Extrication Equipment
Martin Co. Historical Society, Willow Valley Train Wreck
Friends of Waggoner’s Chapel, Inc., Chapel Renovation
Historic Shoals River District, Inc., Enhancing Shoals’ Streetscape for Growth
Martin Co. Amateur Radio Club / Martin Co. Fire & Rescue, Emergency Communications
Martin Co. CEO / Martin Co. Alliance for Economic Growth, Martin Co. CEO Set-up
Shoals Elementary School, Let’s Read – Library Books
Shoals Junior/Senior High School, Ag Program
Shoals Junior/Senior High School, Bright Futures
This grant cycle was funded by unrestricted endowments whose flexible funds can be used to meet the needs of Martin County as they arise for generations to come. MCCF is currently offering a 2:1 match on gifts to its unrestricted endowments. By giving during this match period, you can triple your impact in Martin County. If you would like to take advantage of this great opportunity, don’t delay – the matching funds are running low. Contact Curt Johnson at 812-295-1022 or MCCF@cfpartner.org to learn more.
The Martin County Community Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization whose mission is to be proactive in creating and growing an enduring source of charitable assets and to identify and respond to the changing needs of Martin County.
2024 Martin County Classroom Grant Awards
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded over $9,400 to twenty-five Martin County teachers through the 2024 MCCF Classroom Grant Cycle.
The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded over $9,400 to twenty-five Martin County teachers through the 2024 MCCF Classroom Grant Cycle.
The Classroom Grant program is designed to fund small, in-class projects that might not have a typical funding source. The goal is to help teachers provide additional educational projects that reinforce curriculum in a creative and innovative way that stimulates student learning. These activities should inspire students to go home and say, “Today in school we . . .”
"Awarding the Classroom Grant is always a joy. We watch teachers explain to their classes what they would be purchasing with their checks; some younger students can't help but jump excitedly. We received twenty-nine applications for projects that ranged from building snowmen to welding, preschool to high school. I wish we would have had the funds to approve them all," said Lisa Starr, CFP Finance and Grants Officer.
If you would like to help support our teachers through the classroom grant program, please contact Curt Johnson at (812) 295-1022 or mccf@cfpartner.org.
The Martin County Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, accepts and manages individual and business contributions made to permanent endowments, including the MCCF Education Fund which helps fund the annual Classroom Grants. MCCF uses the income earned by these endowments to improve the quality of life in Martin County for this generation and generations to come. Enhancing educational opportunities is a natural fit for this goal.
Grant recipients and project names follow:
Loogootee Community Schools
Marci Arthur, Storm Kit Project
Levi Atkins, Published Comic Books
Lindsay Burch, Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Tara Lengacher, Secret Stories
Ashley Roach, Flexible Fun
Krista Truelove, Third Grade Cafe
Shannon Wagler, LES Makerspace Refresh!
Tyler Walton, Graphic Design
Joel Weitkamp, Guitars on the Go
Shoals Community Schools
Ethan Adams, Welding Shop
Alisha Bailey, SCS Drama Club
Ashton Berry, Community Involvement
Terra Boyd, Biology/Earth and Space Labs
Chris Boylan, Putting Resources in the Resource Room
Kari Goodman, Innovative Minds STEM Project
Melanie Hawkins, Fine Motor and Sensory Boxes
Heidi Hoffman, Adventure Land Mini Golf!
Theresa Holt, Health Care
Sandi Kidwell, Maple Syrup Project
Traci LeTourneau, Training Future Chefs
Cassie Phillips, Experimenting with Delectable Emulsions
Brian Smith, Physical Education
Wesley Stephenson, Chemistry Lab
Raysha Wininger, Welcome to Starbooks!
Emelia Yanez, Sensory