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Spring 2009 Grants

Organization
Purpose of Funding
Amount
Tri-County Health Coalition to maintain mutual trust, confidentiality and cooperation between the two generations as they support each other.
$1,000.00
IU Southeast Athletic Department to install bleachers for the tennis courts on campus.
$1,570.00
Blue River Services, Inc. to serve individuals with disabilities through the purchase of laptops and printers.
$1,835.00
IU Southeast Music Department to offer 10 need-based scholarships, giving applicants the opportunity to explore their interest in fine arts through the Summer Academy Program.
$2,000.00
Floyd County VFW Post #3281 to establish a free internet café for the active duty and reserve members and their families to communicate with each other especially when at an overseas duty station.
$2,500.00

Louisville Visual Art Association
to fund Children's Free Art Classes, which focuses on gifted and talented students.
$2,500.00
Silver Street Elementary School to help support our "Star Shirt" rewards program earned by students throughout the year and to assist in funding to replace approximately 200-225 school library books.
$3,000.00
Floyd County Community Corrections to fund nationwide recidivism tracking of local offenders for five years.
$4,380.00
Indiana Youth Institute to fund two full-day trainings which will focus on working effectively with youth and families.
$4,400.00
New Albany-Floyd Co. School Corp.Opportunities for Success to purchase software, hardware, and A/V equipment to transform one Opportunities for Success Alternative Learning Center mathematics classroom into an interactive classroom.
$4,520.00
Friends of the Culbertson Mansion, Inc. to replace a computer and printer, purchase a digital camera, and to replace an office pad and carpeting.
$4,800.00
Clark County Youth Shelter and Family Services Inc. to support Safe Place, which educates youth on alternatives to running away, and Family Education & Support, which gives families at risk for abuse/neglect the tools to become better parents and a support system.
$5,000.00
House of Ruth, Inc to provide continued homeless prevention activities, supportive services and emergency support to Floyd County men, women and children affected by HIV AIDS.
$5,000.00
St. John's Lodge #8 P.H.A. to paint the Lodge exterior, replace back porch, and furniture upgrade..
$5,000.00
Hosparus-The Community Hospice of Southern Indiana to acquire medical equipment, patient supplies, and laptops used in end-of-life care of hospice patients in Floyd County.
$9,000.00
Indiana Grantmakers Alliance Foundation to assist in providing funding for an educational and practical resource package that will help bring philanthropic concepts directly to Floyd County youth & their families.
$10,000.00
S. Ellen Jones School to increase student attendance, develop student assets, improve communication with parents, relate social service information to families, and to create safety for children within the neighborhood.
$10,500.00
Floyd County Youth Services Bureau to fund prevention services directed toward improving the developmental assets of young people and preventing delinquency and recidivism in Floyd County.
$11,000.00
S.I. Net-Surfers LLC to assist in building a community soccer complex in Floyd County for the use of Net-Surfers' teams and several other area youth soccer programs by providing funds for a de-acceleration lane and entrance to the park.
$12,500.00
Our Lady of Providence Junior-Senior High School to provide partial funding to purchase electronic proximity cards system, eliminating keys that can be lost, stolen, or illegally duplicated.
$15,000.00
Georgetown Optimist Club to replace the current heating and air conditioning units at the clubhouse.
$15,000.00
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School to purchase five interactive white boards to connect students to the educational benefits of the internet, Educational websites, and educational software while providing teachers with instant feedback on student learning.
$15,000.00
The Ed Endris Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana to fund Project Learn and it's accompanying component, Goals for Graduation which encourages young people to succeed in school and become lifelong learners.
$15,000.00
Bilingual Education Center for Adults to expand resources for adults in partnership with NA-FC Schools and IU Southeast.
$15,000.00
Fairmont Elementary School to implement Scholastic's "System 44" program for English as a Second Language students.
$17,360.00
Rauch, Inc. to match INDOT 5310 vehicle grant for procurement of two passenger vans to be used in services to people with disabilities.
$18,500.00
Grant Line Girls Softball League, Inc. to update and move concession stand to the central location in the middle of the four softball fields.
$20,000.00
Youth Count to encourage adult & youth relationships that build the 40 developmental assets.
$20,000.00
Floyd County Head Start to purchase Creative Curriculum materials for 15 classrooms.
$23,925.00
Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services to provide therapeutic massage to patients suffering from pain and anxiety related to a serious medical condition
$24,865.00
Carnegie Center for Art & History, Inc. to assist with the creation and installation of five sculptures for the New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Exhibition.
$24,870.00
Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (4-C) to provide low income and working Floyd County residents with child care financial assistance for their children at reliable, licensed child care programs so that they may maintain employment.
$25,000.00
Howard Steamboat Museum, Inc. to fund the installation of advanced fire detection and suppression equipment, energy-efficient heating and air conditioning system, and the construction of a temperature controlled building to properly store the Museum's collections.
$25,000.00

   
 

 

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