The Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $115,036 to sixteen organizations through the 2021 MCCF Impact Grant Cycle.
Read MoreMCCF awarded a $100,000 Vision Grant to the City of Loogootee for community development and infrastructure.
Read MoreThe Lawrence County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded over $59,000 in Impact Grants to sixteen local agencies through the 2021 LCCF Open Grant Cycle. Earlier this summer, LCCF awarded Boost Grants totaling $18,450 to eleven organizations through the 2021 Open Grant Cycle.
Read MoreThe Lawrence County Community Foundation announced the 2021 grant recipients from the Margie Marie Pennington Fund for Elderly; the awards ranged from $1,624 to $4,000. The Pennington endowment was created to assist organizations with programs impacting elderly in Lawrence County, Indiana, that are disadvantaged or homeless.
Read MoreThe Lawrence County Community Foundation (LCCF) Board of Directors awarded Boost Grants totaling $18,450 to eleven organizations through the 2021 LCCF Open Grant Cycle.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the campaign was a success. The grand total raised, donations and matching grants combined, for these eight communities was $33,607.50. The communities of Huron and Springville met their entire match.
Read MoreCommunity Foundation Partnership, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received an $85,000 grant from Indiana University Health’s Community Impact Investment Fund to support relief and recovery efforts within Lawrence County to alleviate continued impacts resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe Martin County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded $135,732 to twenty-one organizations through the 2020 MCCF Impact Grant Cycle. Grantee organizations received their awards from members of the board in October.
Read MoreThe Lawrence County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded over $80,000 to twenty-eight local agencies through the 2020 LCCF Open Grant Cycle.
Read MoreLawrence County Community Foundation is partnering with Duke Energy to bring relief to the people of Lawrence County who are experiencing hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Duke Energy is donating $10,000 to LCCF’s Emergency Relief Fund, a pass-through fund activated to issue Emergency Relief Grants to trusted non-profit partners through an on-going, rapid response grant process.
Read MoreDue to the unprecedented global Coronavirus crisis, the Lawrence County Community Foundation has activated an Emergency Relief Fund. Grants from this fund will provide financial support to trusted nonprofit partners throughout Lawrence County who may become overwhelmed by requests for assistance.
Read MoreThis Times-Mail article by Carol Johnson illustrates how our donors are enriching the lives of students through Classroom Grants.
Read MoreAt Monday’s annual community gathering, the Martin County Community Foundation awarded grants totaling $166,335, including a $20,000 non-profit grant drawing. A sell-out crowd was present to celebrate the Community Foundation’s twentieth year of serving the residents and non-profit organizations of Martin County.
Read MoreThe Lawrence County Community Foundation Board of Directors awarded grants to thirty-three local agencies through the 2019 Open Grant Cycle.
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