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The Pike County Community Foundation celebrated this year’s Community Good Grants recipients on November 2 at the Main Street Presbyterian Church. Grants totaling $156,078 were awarded to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations as one-time support of a project or for expansions or outgrowths of an initial project. Community Good Grants are made possible by Community Good/Unrestricted Funds and Field of Interest Funds which support a wide variety of needs in Pike County.
This year’s grant recipients are:
· Bread of Life Ministry Inc. to assist with the cost of bringing two semi-loads of donated food products to Pike County to be distributed among the food pantries and partner agencies;
· Buffalo Trace Council-Boy Scouts of America to assist with the cost of memberships and uniforms for Pike County students;
· Charger Soccer Club to purchase four aluminum team player benches and four pop-up canopies;
· Department of Natural Resources to purchase one aircraft (with thermal camera), a hard case for storage, extra propellers, and batteries;
· Dubois-Pike-Warrick Economic Opportunity Committee, Inc., d/b/a TRI-CAP to assist with the purchase of a used van that will meet the needs of the program;
· Holly’s House to provide support for the direct costs of program materials for the prevention program in Pike County Elementary Schools;
· Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department to purchase two new handheld 800 mhz radios;
· Otwell Miller Academy to purchase the BonVie 12 x 10 x 10 Polycarbonate Greenhouse that has two sliding doors and four window vents for the Learn to Grow project;
· Petersburg Elementary PTO to purchase shredded rubber mulch from Lowes and adhesive lacquer from Amazon for the Kindergarten Playground at Petersburg Elementary School.
· Petersburg Fire Department to assist with the purchase of an extrication tool, batteries, charger, and mounting brackets;
· Petersburg Police Department to purchase new tasers for all officers employed by Petersburg Police Department;
· Pike Central Chargers Band Boosters to purchase new speaker equipment for marching band competitions and winter percussion competitions;
· Pike County Emergency Medical Services to purchase two VP5430 800Mhz handheld radios;
· Pike County Football Boosters for the purchase of shoulder pads for the football program;
· Pike County Progress Partners, Inc. to assist with the cost of engineering plans for the Buffalo Trace Trail's new 2.6-mile trail;
· Pike County Progress Partners, Inc. to purchase the Lemonade Day Youth Entrepreneurial City program fee;
· Pike County School Corporation to assist with the purchase of a new silver-plated Eastman EPH495 Series BBb Sousaphone;
· Pike County School Corporation to assist with the purchase of a Thermoplastic playground surface that is non-slip and entirely chemical-free creating a safe and inclusive area for kids that is colorful, bright, and vibrant;
· Pike County School Corporation to assist with the purchase of garden equipment, seeds, lumber to build raised beds, soil and manure, and other gardening materials;
· Pike County School Corporation to purchase a GoPro Hero 11 waterproof action camera with extra batteries and accessories for the Pike Central Broadcasting class;
· Pike County School Corporation to purchase a Scantech iReal 2E Handheld Color 3D Scanner which includes all necessary software and cables;
· Pike County School Corporation to purchase chairs for the Preschool Room at Winslow Elementary; and
· Pike County School Corporation to purchase twelve Bleeding Control Stations and four mass casualty bags to be stored at each of the Pike County school’s nurse’s office;
· Purdue Extension Pike County for the purchase of three adult and three youth-size picnic tables for the parks;
· The ARC Southwest Indiana to purchase a smart board for hands-on training;
· Tri-State Food Bank to purchase 150 pre-packed family food boxes to be distributed to Pike County families in need;
· TTR Haven Over the Hilltop to purchase wipes, diapers/pull-ups, and two car seats for families in need;
· United Way of Pike County to purchase t-shirts for Day of Caring volunteers;
· Winslow Parks and Recreation to purchase the Oodle Swing, which is ADA compliant and handicap accessible, and the cost of freight;
The Community Good/Unrestricted Funds and Field of Interest Funds that allowed this grant cycle are:
· Angela J. Warner Unrestricted Fund
· Bryan and Beth Luff Unrestricted Fund
· Burns’ Family Community Fund
· Dudenhoeffer Family Fund for Pike County
· Dyer-Wallace Unrestricted Fund for Pile County
· Emery and Edna Boger Fund
· Friends of Pike County Fund
· Gerald L. (Rip) and Betty (Sue) Sorgius Fund
· German American Bancorp Community Fund-Pike
· Greg and Carla Willis Family Fund
· Helderman Family Fund
· Hoosier Energy Frank Ratts Memorial Fund
· Jeffrey and Chella Stenftenagel, Alva Harold Cox, and Barbara J. Cox Family Fund
· Lewis Family Unrestricted Fund
· Montes/Fenol Family Unrestricted Fund
· Paul and Karen Cooper Family Fund
· Pike County Grassroots Unrestricted Fund
· Rauch Family Fund
· Sisson Steel Unrestricted Fund
· Stone-Tooley Community Good Fund
· Tom and Ashley Polen-Willis Community Fund
· Wallace and Julia Schnarr Community Good Family Fund
· Wayne and Charlotte Malotte Fund
· Wendell & Irene Craig Unrestricted Family Fund
· William & Juanita Bell Unrestricted Family Fund
· Willis-Parker-Evans-Fowler Unrestricted Fund
Funding was also provided through the David DeTar Corn Trust, a fund managed by the German American Bancorp on behalf of the late David DeTar Corn.
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