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Spring 2011 Grants

Organization
Purpose of Funding
Amount
Cub Scouts of America Pack 4067 To purchase a four lane racing track for the annual Pine Wood Derby.
$1,980
Community Foundation of Southern Indiana To provide 3rd grade students in Floyd County with a dictionary.
$2,000
Clark County Youth Shelter & Family Services To supplement programs that address the safety and success of Floyd County families and youth in crisis.
$2,475
Boy Scouts of America Pack 4020 To purchase new outdoor camping equipment to meet the needs of growing membership
$2,488
Best Buddies Indiana To provide opportunities for the social inclusion of youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities at New Albany High School.
$2,500
Parkinson Support Center of Kentuckiana To help fund outreach efforts to connect people with Parkinson's disease to supportive groups, information, referrals and participation in a therapeutic exercise program.
$3,200
Grant Line Elementary Schools To fund attendance to "The 5 Components to a Balanced Math Program" training seminar.
$3,295
Floyd County VFW Post #3281 To install new roof on the old section of the VFW and repair the existing box gutters.
$3,850
Boy Scouts of America Venture Crew To help purchase gear for a Boy Scout led emergency response team.
$4,000
Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 1693 To improve plumbing and update restrooms to meet ADA standards.
$4,000
St. John's Lodge #8 To replace 10 windows and a door to help with energy efficiency and safety in the building.
$4,800
Tri-County Health Coalition To assist local veterans who are in need of emergency care.
$4,918
Down Syndrome Support Association of So. IN To operate speech language pathology classes for individuals with Down Syndrome to increase speech and communication.
$4,950
Floyd County Special Student Summer Program To fund a summer program for Floyd County high school students with developmental disabilities.
$5,000
Hoosier Hills AIDS Coalition To help subsidize the basic needs of HIV/AIDS clientele living in Floyd County.
$5,000
Louisville Visual Arts Association To help fund the Children's Fine Art Classes program which provides free art classes to children.
$5,000
Blue River Services To install a video security system and access control system on exterior doors at Rainbow's End Childcare Center.
$5,000
IU Southeast School of Education To fund a conference on effective educational practices for educators working with English Learners.
$5,000
St. Anthony School To partially fund the installation of an energy efficient multi-stage heat pump system in the gymnasium.
$6,000
Youth Count To promote positive behavior for our children and youth by building the 40 Developmental Assets for and with youth.
$7,500
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's Foundation To provide "Sit to Stand" devices to help those at Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital stand up independently from sitting.
$8,986
Friends of the New Albany Fire Museum To provide fire safety instruction for children in Floyd County and introduction to firefighting equipment dating back to 1756.
$9,000
Arts Council of Southern Indiana To fund arts education programs, onsite and offsite exhibits and community arts programs.
$10,000
Floyd Central HS Band Boosters To purchase a semi-trailer to travel to competitions.
$10,000
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana To fund out-of-school time programming for youth at the Ed Endres Club.
$10,000
Youth Employment Scholastic (YES!) To provide summer job opportunites for unemployed New Albany High School students.
$10,000
S. Ellen Jones Elementary To improve safety, attendance, and parent relationships, with a school public safety officer.
$11,200
Family & Children's Place To purchase a new Colposcope to examine children alleged to have been sexually abused.
$11,600
Camp Quality Kentuckiana To fund summer camp and other activities for children with cancer.
$11,765
Our Lady of Providence Junior-Senior High School To update the SMART technology classroom equipment to include new software and handheld student feedback units.
$12,000
Clark County Red Cross To equip classroom space to provide professional training for Certified Nursing Assistant classes for low income residents of public housing developments.
$14,300
Highland Hills Middle School To install interactive SMART Boards in all English/Language Arts classrooms.
$15,000
Regional Youth Services To fund the home based services program.
$15,000
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School To help update the computer lab with computers and software.
$18,566
Interfaith Community Council, Inc. To fund emergency support for families to prevent utility disconnection and eviction.
$20,000
Ohio Valley Creative Energy To educate the public about sustainability through the creation of art and the exploration of innovative design.
$20,000
Floyd Memorial Hospital Foundation To provide therapeutic massage to patients suffering from cancer, pain or terminal illness.
$24,875
In Heaven's Eyes To partially fund renovation of a new facility in order to expand and diversify its operations in Floyd County.
$25,000
New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation To match the Great Classroom Projects to provide creative classroom resources for teachers.
$25,000
Total  
$365,248

   
 

 

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