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Established in 1993, the Gibson County Community Foundation is one of over 800 community foundations in the United States today. The Community Foundation is a charitable resource devoted to our local community. We help people make meaningful gifts that improve life in Gibson County, Indiana today and for generations to come.
We are part of the Community Foundation Alliance (The Alliance), a network of nine community foundations serving counties in southwestern Indiana. The Alliance, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, provides management and administrative expertise to county-wide community foundations, empowering each to promote philanthropy, build endowments, and improve well-being in our local community. The Alliance Board of Directors is the governing body and is comprised of up to two representatives from each county affiliate. All are civic-minded volunteers who live or work in the counties they serve.
The Gibson
County Community Foundation is guided by a County Advisory Board comprised of local leaders promoting philanthropy, building endowments, identifying community needs, and improving the well-being of our community. Grantmaking and scholarship recommendations are made by committees comprised of Gibson
County advisory board members and other local representatives.
Regional Director of Development
Regional Director of Community Engagement & Impact
The Gibson County Community Foundation is guided by a County Advisory Board that focuses on asset development, impactful grantmaking, community leadership, and board development.
Matt Monroe (President)
Kent Walden (Vice President)
Robin Sermersheim (Secretary)
Karen Beghtel
Nathan Beloat
Tiffany Coomer
Amanda Dempsey
Margo English
Christina Hager
Shane Hayes
CT Montgomery
Craig Pflug
Alyssa Ricker (Alliance Board)
Lindsay Schmitt
Joe Williams
Leslie Mustard (Alliance Board Only)
Eric Reed (Alliance Board Only)
Please visit the link(s) provided for a full description of duties, eligibility and requirements for each position, as well as how to apply. No phone calls, please.
Visit the Community Foundation Alliance employment opportunities for a complete listing of open positions.
It is the Community Foundation Alliance’s policy that, as required by law, equal employment opportunities be available to all persons without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, citizenship status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other category protected under state or local law.