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Fall 2010 Grants

Organization
Purpose of Funding
Amount
The Community Kitchen, Inc. To relocate the Community Kitchen facility.
$1,000
Challenger Baseball Team To provide a sporting and team outlet for a group of individuals with disabilities.
$1,130
The Housing Partnership, Inc. To purchase classroom A/V equipment to facilitate awareness of and access to financial education classes for Floyd County residents interested in exploring homeownership.
$1,540
Floyd County Youth Services Bureau To help reunite families by providing activities and assistance that enhance family cohesion.
$2,000
Boy Scout Troop 747 To purchase new supplies.
$2,100
Miles for Merry Miracles To fund the Miles for Merry Miracles community 5K fun run and Christmas dinner.
$2,500
St. Marks United Church of Christ To provide new undergarments, blankets, and new clothing for free to needy individuals and families in Floyd County struggling to be self-sufficient.
$3,000
The Center for Women and Families To provide funding for the replacement of current kitchen facilities.
$3,000
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 42 Floyds Knobs To purchase new kitchen equipment.
$3,000
Holy Family Catholic School To buy a new server for Holy Family Catholic School to better serve the students and staff with their technology needs.
$3,750
Riley Children's Foundation/Reach Out and Read Indiana To serve over 3,475 children under the age of 6 and distribute over 6,950 new developmentally and culturally appropriate books.
$3,965
Indiana Youth Institute To support two training sessions for youth workers in Floyd County.
$4,400
St. Vincent de Paul Conference of Our Lady of Perpetual Help To supplement present contributions for emergency assistance to families for rent, utilities and food in the New Albany and Clarksville area.
$5,000
House of Ruth, Inc. To provide homeless prevention activities, supportive services, and emergency support to Floyd County residents affected by HIV and AIDS.
$5,000
Opening Gates, LLC To provide equine assisted counseling to at risk girls, utilizing personal and therapy horses.
$5,000
Gilda's Club To fund Gilda's Club activities to benefit persons affected by cancer in Floyd County.
$5,000
Habitat for Humanity To partially fund the construction of houses for two families in Floyd County.
$5,000
Floyd County Maternal and Child Health Center To support prenatal program.
$5,000
Southern Indiana Asset Building Coalition To fund 1,000 tax returns for financially vulnerable Floyd County residents and expand financial counseling and recourses.
$6,500
Brandon's House Counseling Center, Inc. To provide 350 Master's level counseling sessions to Floyd County families.
$7,000
Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, Inc. To purchase and install a wireless call bell system for the Home Health Case Management Program Providence Self Sufficiency is beginning for the tenants of Guerin Woods and The Meadows of Guerin apartments.
$8,000
Hispanic Connection of Southern Indiana, Inc. To fund early intervention and prevention of health and financial problems through outreach and education programs for Hispanic immigrants.
$8,000
Pilot Club of New Albany To repair and renovate Safety Town USA in order to improve both indoor and outdoor conditions to the building and miniature town.
$8,000
Family Health Center of Floyd County, Inc. To increase the Family Health Center of Floyd County nurse practitioner's and medical assistant's hours from 32 weekly to 40 weekly in order to reduce waiting time for patients.
$10,000
Dare to Care Food Bank To provide nutritious food for New Albany residents through Kids Café and Mobile Pantry.
$10,000
Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center To support the Ogle Center's 2010-2011 performing arts season by providing free admission for Floyd County school children.
$10,000
St. Mary's Catholic Academy To upgrade kitchen and cafeteria facilities.
$10,000
Harrison Education & Literacy Program To fund Freedom 101 seminars in the Floyd County Jail.
$10,000
Knights of Columbus, Council 1221 To fund building improvements and repairs due to age and damage from recent natural disasters.
$10,000
Friends of Fairview To repair damaged concrete and landscape various areas of the cemetery.
$10,000
Our Place Drug and Alcohol Education Services, Inc. To implement program to address prescription drug abuse through providing educational guidelines, prescription management, and community education.
$10,000
Personal Counseling Services, Inc. To provide counseling and psychiatric services to the uninsured, homeless, and underinsured families and children.
$10,600
Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc. To teach financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness economics education programs to Floyd County students.
$11,000
Louisville Science Center To provide field trips to the Science Center for all students enrolled in one elementary grade in the NAFC School Corporation.
$11,800
Home of the Innocents To provide Project Keepsafe services to Floyd County Families.
$12,000
Lifespan Resources, Inc. To provide Meals on Wheels to elderly Floyd County residents who would otherwise be placed on a waiting list for this service.
$15,000
Rauch, Inc. To provide group developmental therapy to Floyd County children.
$15,000
New Directions Housing Corporation To assist 30 elderly or disabled homeowners through to make their homes stronger and safer thereby improving their neighborhood.
$15,000
Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. To fund child care assistance to low income working residence in Floyd County.
$15,000
American Legion Post 204 To assist in purchasing a 20 passenger bus to transport Legion members so they can provide military honors at funerals for veterans.
$16,000
Total  
$300,285

   
 

 

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