By Eve Baughman
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November 18, 2024
The Gibson County Community Foundation awarded more than $158,000 in grants to 35 nonprofits through its 2024 Community Good Grants program. These nonprofits are committed to supporting the needs of Gibson County. Congratulations to this year’s grant recipients! $12,500 to JD Sheth Foundation, Inc. to expand the weatherization program to include a regional expansion including pre-blight prevention $7,683.00 to Youth First, Inc. for evaluation and data collection $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 $4,000 to Princeton Area Dollars for Scholars to provide financial support to continue the education of graduating seniors of Princeton Community High School $2,000 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 $714.00 to Owensville Community School for the purchase of The Math Thinker and Whole Class Deluxe Bundle Math Stacker Magnetic Set $717.47 to Owensville Community School for the purchase of Hands on Equations class set and Hands-on Equations Fractions for two classrooms $960 to South Gibson School Corporation to purchase 24 phonic kits from Rocking Chair Readers $600 to Oakland City University-Acorn Academy to purchase hands-on materials $3,960 to Chemo Buddies to purchase supplies for 66 first-day comfort kit bags and last-day balloons, along with wigs, hats, accessories, and cosmetics for 10 cancer patients from Gibson County $9,000 to Holly's House, Inc. to teach skills to keep kids safe from abuse by providing child abuse prevention programming to elementary students in Gibson County $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 $2,000 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 $4,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County to replace the HVAC unit at the Restore building $700 to the Oakland City Columbia Township Public Library to purchase items needed to clean the headstones of a community cemetery to preserve historical markers $200 to the Gibson County Council on Aging to purchase items needs for the free art/painting class for Gibson County Seniors to participate, learn and enjoy $5,000 to Emmy Corp dba Gibson County Animal Services to help seniors and different a bled residents of Gibson County enhance their lives and the lives of their pets $500 to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra to enable students from Gibson County to attend the March 2025, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Helen M. McKinney Young People's Concerts $4,000 to the Buffalo Trace Council-Boy Scouts of America to provide support for the Scoutreach afterschool program within the North Gibson School District and the workforce development program $2,500 to the Albion Fellows Bacon Center, Inc. for expenses associated with survivor car travel to the Evansville shelter, safety, doctor's appointments, employment, etc. $20,000 to The Arc Southwest Indiana for the purchase of a vehicle designed to provide reliable and accessible transportation for individuals with disabilities in Gibson County $4,652 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to serve a total of 462 students in Gibson County, focusing on Work Readiness, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Literacy $1,000 to the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana for materials to construct a Camper Closet which will create a clean and organized space to have "camp readiness bags" readily available for campers $17,535 to Princeton Youth Baseball to enhance overall accessibility and safety by demolishing and rebuilding a baseball dugout to ensure it accommodates people of all abilities $2,398 to Lyles Station Historic Preservation Corporation to cover the expense of printing 1,000, 24-page color informational booklets for students $2,000 to Owensville Ministerial Alliance Food Bank to buy food supplies and equipment for Montgomery and Wabash Townships $2,349 to the Community Action Program of Evansville & Vanderburgh County, Inc. to purchase one new commercial freezer to enhance our food pantry in Gibson County $10,050 to Gibson County Youth Theatre to purchase the rights, royalties, materials, and orchestration for our 2024-2025 Season $3,700 to The Well of Gibson County to purchase incentives of $25.00 gift cards for gas, food, transportation (2 gift cards a month), and supplies $8,000 to Dream Builders of Indiana to purchase a 7x16 enclosed trailer to house tools and supplies to build beds for children in Gibson County in need $3,000 to Deaconess Hospital Foundation to provide patients who do not have access to transportation with rides to ensure they can consistently get to oncology treatments and appointments $3,000 to North Gibson Education Foundation, Inc. for the Tiger Alley Public Art Display which will showcase mural-sized art created annually by NGSC students to be displayed in a new community area in downtown Princeton $2,799 to True Hope Pregnancy and Family Resource Center of Gibson County to purchase the ILA Pro translation device to serve a more diverse client base $1,249 to Psi Iota Xi Sorority-Fort Branch to purchase and install one adapted swing, in the public park in Fort Branch public park, to promote accessibility in the community