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Fall 2009 Grants

Organization
Purpose of Funding
Amount
Challenger Baseball Team To provide a sport and team experience for individuals with disabilities.
$1,285
Our Place Drug and Alcohol Education Services, Inc. To fund teen pregnancy prevention program through use of educational curriculum in elementary schools.To fund teen pregnancy prevention through use of educational curriculum.
$2,420
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.
$2,500
LifeSpan Resources, Inc. To fund transportation assistance for elderly and disabled Floyd County residents
$2,538
Hoosier Hills Aids Coalition To help subsidize HIV/AIDS clients in Floyd and County with basic needs such as food, medicines, rent, utility and transportation needs.
$4,000
St. Paul's Episcopal Church To fund capital improvements enabling the Art on the Parish Green Art & Music Festival to include more local artists and musicians and to expand it's ability to host community residents and visitors attending the event.
$4,992
The Healing Place, Inc. To fund the Shelter and Recovery Program which provides homeless alcoholics and addicts assistance with shelter, food, detox and transitional care services.
$5,000
The Center for Women and Families To improve the safety at the Southern Indiana Center's Campus with new security cameras.
$5,825
Harrison Education & Literacy Program To fund Freedom 101 training in the Floyd County Jail to reduce recidivism.
$6,100
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Foundation To purchase SaeboFlex Inpatient Kit, an orthopedic apparatus that facilitates functional grasp and release activities.
$6,200
Southern Indiana Asset Building Coalition To provide financial education, counseling and mentoring to 30 financially vulnerable Floyd County Residents.
$7,875
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana To fund the Scribner Middle School Developmental Asset Building Project, a school based mentoring program.
$8,000
EDGE Outreach To purchase equipment to aid in more effective vision screenings for Floyd County residents.
$8,000
Down Syndrome Support Association of So. Indiana To purchase a 15 passenger van to transport children and adults with Down Syndrome and their families to DSSASI sponsored programs and services.
$8,250
Brandon's House Counseling Center, Inc. To provide 400 hours of free, Master's level counseling to Floyd County teens and families.
$10,000
Gilda's Club To build community between families and individuals who have been touched by cancer.
$10,000
Hispanic Ministry of New Albany To fund computers and software for immigration training for community nurse.
$10,000
Christian Formation Ministries, Inc. To fund Successful Re-Entry Program for offenders recently released from the Floyd County Jail.
$10,000
Floyd County Token Club To fund building upgrades such as new windows, door, and tuck pointing.
$10,000
Holy Family School To purchase security equipment to ensure the safety of the students.
$10,000
Louisville Zoo Foundation, Inc. To provide funding for Zoo Kids in partnership with underserved schools and non profits to enable 625 children to attend the Zoo and to fund the Glacier Run exhibit which puts guests nose to nose with Arctic wildlife.
$10,000
Personal Counseling Service, Inc. To provide psychiatric evaluations and medication management for those who have no insurance or Indiana Medicaid.
$10,000
Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc. To teach the economics of life to Floyd County Youth with JA Classroom Programs and Entrepreneurship Camp.
$10,000
Highlander Youth Recreation To replace the fencing and the backstop on a Little League baseball field used for 7 and 8 year old boys.
$10,900
Guerin, Inc. To fund therapeutic equipment for the spa area at The Villas of Guerin Woods.
$1,285
Knights of Columbus 1221 To fund building improvements: a new sign and vinyl siding.
$15,000
Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center To support the Ogle Center's 2009-2010 performing Arts season, providing free admission for Floyd County school children to attend professional and educational arts performances, as well as subsidizing family-oriented programming.
$15,000
New Directions Housing Corporation To fund Repair Affair which will help repair homes of up to 30 elderly or disabled low income homeowners.
$17,500
Floyd County Maternal and Child Health Center To provide partial funding to offset costs to provide high quality prenatal services to the residents of Floyd County.
$20,000
Floyd County 4-H Corporation, Inc. To replace worn wood bleachers with metal seating for one set of bleachers.
$20,000
Habitat for Humanity To fund construction of a Habitat Home so a family can be given a chance to earn a home in our community.
$20,000
Beta Sigma Pi To purchase automated external defibrillators and cabinets for NAFC public and private schools.
$20,000
Greenville Elementary School To fund playground improvements to an existing play structure to bring it into compliance with ADA requirements.
$20,000

   
 

 

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