Gibson County Community Foundation Awards More Than $182,000 To 35 Nonprofit Partners
The Gibson County Community Foundation awarded $182,192 in grants to 35 local nonprofit organizations through its 2023 Community Good Grants program. This year’s grants provide flexible funding for a variety of charitable projects and organizations serving Gibson County.
This year’s grant recipients were:
· $12,500 to Emmy Corp dba Gibson County Animal Services to improve the quality of life for low-income Seniors/disabled/veterans by assisting them in being able to keep and care for their companion animals;
· $12,500 to the Gibson County Council on Aging to purchase a 15-passenger van to be able to transport our seniors;
· $12,500 to Youth First, Inc. to provide free access to expert mental health support in 15 Gibson County schools to over 5,300 students K-12;
· $10,150 to Deaconess Hospital Foundation to purchase and ship 6 AEDs to be utilized in Gibson County;
· $9,800 to Princeton Police Department to purchase Safariland Liberator IV COMS for seven officers for the newly created ERT (Emergency Response Team);
· $9,480 to Gibson County Sheriff’s Office to fund the purchase of the K9 and the Ray Allen Narc Safe Kit;
· $8,500 to Holly’s House, Inc. to teach skills to keep kids safe from abuse by providing child abuse prevention programming to elementary students;
· $7,500 to The Arc Southwest Indiana to expand their new hire training orientation and make required updates to materials, and training to increase staff knowledge and retention;
· $7,186 to Tulip Tree Health Services of Gibson County Inc. to purchase five new laptops with essential software to replace outdated laptops used by clinical staff;
· $6,700 to Fellowship of Christian Athletes to support youth development and leadership program expenses in Gibson County;
· $5,500 to Tri-State Food Bank to provide assistance for Gibson County children who rely on the free lunch program during the week but need food to help them get through the weekend:
· $5,490 to Chemo Buddies to support Gibson County individuals impacted by chemotherapy, along with their families;
· $5,400 to the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana to create a new music and recording program in a studio featuring music, sound recording, and podcasting for our campers and school groups to use;
· $5,000 to the Gibson County CEO to support students enrolled in the program which is designed to utilize partnerships that provide an overview of business development and processes;
· $5,000 to Princeton Youth Baseball to provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities in Gibson County to participate in challenger league "Bambino Buddy Ball" baseball;
· $5,000 to Princeton Band Boosters, Inc. to support the Princeton Community Marching Band 2023 season;
· $4,850 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to purchase a thermostat, cardboard sorter, Bloomerang Volunteer Data Base, five shopping carts, and tinting for the front office windows;
· $4,700 to Lyles Station Historic Preservation Corporation to provide patrons with an entertaining and educational night of history experiencing the one-man show telling the story of Alonzo Fields;
· $4,200 to Bread of Life Ministry, Inc. to pay the freight for donated food and to purchase food items at discounted prices to distribute to low-income families in the Tri-state area;
· $4,000 to East Gibson Dollars for Scholars to provide financial support to continue the education of graduating seniors of Wood Memorial High School;
· $4,000 to Gibson Southern Scholarships, Inc. to provide four $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors of Gibson Southern High School;
· $3,920 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to facilitate 55 JA experiences in Gibson County, serving 1,210 students, focusing on Work Readiness, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Literacy;
· $3,800 to the Princeton Public Library to purchase three little libraries and one blessing box, along with one slimline refrigerator;
· $3,500 to the Buffalo Trace Council-Boy Scouts of America to provide STEAM learning tools and programs for students in North Gibson Scoutreach;
· $3,000 to the Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Inc. to purchase 12 dressers for guest rooms;
· $2,520 to Addiction Solutions Corporation for staff training, including certified peer recovery specialist, certified peer recovery supervisor, and ethics training;
· $2,500 to the Gibson County Chamber of Commerce to develop a website as a one-stop landing spot for all things Gibson County, including a community calendar for organizations and businesses. The final desire to communicate to others outside of the area what makes Gibson County an interesting and unique place to visit, live, work, and learn;
· $2,500 to The Well of Gibson County for incentives provided to the mothers enrolled in the program;
· $2,296 to WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc. to pay for the Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood portion of the annual PBS Programming Fee that WNIN must pay in order to broadcast the show;
· $2,000 to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra to enable students from Gibson County to attend the March 2024, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Helen M. McKinney Young People's Concerts;
· $2,000 to the Gibson County Soccer Club for nets, goals, paint, and maintenance of Gibson County Soccer fields;
· $2,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County to purchase a desktop computer and computer accessories;
· $1,000 to The Oasis Gibson Food Partners to support the Food Partners program;
· $600 to Owensville Community School for the purchase of a portable speaker and shaved ice machine and supplies to use during activities that bring the school and community together; and
· $600 to the Broadway Players to upgrade the Synology database.
Funding for the Community Good Grants program was provided by donors and organizations establishing and donating to Community Good (Unrestricted) and Field of Interest Funds held by the Gibson County Community Foundation. Those funds are:
· Ann, John, and William Eugene Dunn Fund
· Bonaparte Family Unrestricted Fund
· Brown Family Fund
· David and Janet Oldham Family Fund
· Friends of Gibson County Fund
· German American Bancorp Community Fund – Gibson
· Gibson Board of Trustees Fund
· Jack and Sue Freudenberg Family Fund
· Melvin Oing Memorial Fund
· Phillip and Sharen Buyher Fund
· Ray J. (Jerry) Watson and Ruth L. Watson Memorial Fund
· Smithville Charitable Foundation Fund of Gibson County
· Susan K. Partenheimer Fund
· Toyota Fund
· Troy and Virginia Land Unrestricted Fund
· Toyota Community Good Fund
· Women's Fund of Gibson County








