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Fall 2008 Grants

Organization
Purpose of Funding
Amount
Challenger Baseball Team to provide a once-a-week outing in May & June for 60 special needs team members that participate in the Clarksville Little League Program. $810.00
NAFC Public Library to fund over 100 titles to the teen collection in their biography revitalization project. $2,460.00
Boy Scouts Troop 4005 to provide camping equipment for the boys to utilize $2,500.00
Floyd County Token Club to replace old tables and chairs that are mismatched and in dire need of repair. $4,536.00
American Legion Post 28 to purchase 86 polyethylene folding banquet tables for Veterans Hall of the American Legion Post 28 to be used for Bingo and other community activities. $4,990.00
Hoosier Hills Aid Coalition to help subsidize HIV/AIDS clients in Floyd and Harrison County with basic needs, such as food, transportation, rent and utility assistance $5,000.00
St. Marks United Church of Christ to provide new undergarments, blankets, and gently used clothing for free to needy individuals and families in Floyd County struggling to be self-sufficient. $5,000.00
Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana to provide financial assistance for girls and adults in Floyd County who want to participate in all aspects of Girl Scouting, including troop activities, travel, and outreach, but cannot afford to do so. $5,000.00
Youth Philanthropy-CFSI to support youth led service projects in Floyd County. $5,000.00
Gilda's Club to provide a free cancer support community offering support groups, lectures, workshops, etc.to all individuals whose lives have been altered by cancer residing in Floyd Co. $5,000.00
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Delta Epsilon Chapter to purchase 4 automated external defibrillators to be distributed to the local baseball/softball fields. $5,200.00
Lifespring, Inc. to fund the replacement of a thirty year old HVAC system and would replace flooring in the kitchen, dining and laundry rooms, as well as carpet throughout the first floor. $7,996.00
Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, Inc. to provided materials and equipment for a psychological testing lab fro children and adults participating in programs. $8,000.00
NAFC Parks Dept. to purchase 2 True Treadmills and 2 Recumbent Bikes for a small fitness center at the Griffin Street Recreation Center and sponsorship of low income youth for Youth programs. $9,000.00
Center for Women and Families to replace carpet in client rooms with tile at the Southern Indiana Campus. $9,971.00
YMCA of Southern Indiana to fund the DIAMONDS Program, a youth development program for low-income and at-risk girls. $10,000.00
Guerin Inc. to purchase an easily accessible minivan for Elders living at The Villas of Guerin Woods. $10,000.00
Habitat for Humanity to help fund the building of decent, affordable housing for those in need. $10,000.00
New Albany Urban Enterprise Assn. to fund the hiring of a professional landscaping firm to undertake a 3 year landscaping/beautification project in a 19-block area of downtown New Albany. $10,000.00
Brandon's House Counseling Center, Inc. to provide 350 hours of free, Master level, counseling sessions to Floyd County families. $10,850.00
Arts Council of Southern Indiana to fund the creation of a gallery to exhibit and sell works of regional artists. $11,000.00
Mount Saint Francis Retreat Center to replace three sets of concrete stairways that are direct access to the Mount St. Francis Retreat Center. $12,250.00
Jewish Hospital and St. Mary's Foundation to fund replacement of an aging mini van which includes a lift mechanism and safety restraints.  The van provides free transport to and/or from Southern IN Rehab Hospital. $13,000.00
Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc. to aid in the funding of the JA Finance Park which will serve NAFC middle school students.  The JA Finance Park addresses the staggering lack of financial literacy. $15,000.00
New Directions Housing Corp. Repair Affair to help fund Repair Affair for 30 disabled homeowners of low income through Neighborhood Impact program leveraging volunteer labor, skill and community sponsorship. $15,000.00
New Albany Housing Authority to aid in funding the Public Housing Youth Services, Interim Programming for activities for at-risk youth and their residing at 5 public housing sites after school, weekends, and summer break. $15,000.00
Hispanic Ministry of New Albany to fund the completion of the certification process in CLINIC, purchase the reference materials and software needed, and provide more staff training. $18,000.00
Floyd County Maternal & Child Health Center to fund a prenatal and family planning program in an effort to offset costs to provide high quality services to FC residents. $20,000.00

   
 

 

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