The Community Foundation Alliance would like to congratulate staff member Amy Smith on her recent anniversary of employment. Smith selected Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet supporting Posey County schools to receive a $500 grant through the Generosity at Work Grant Program to recognize her work anniversary with the Alliance.
The recently introduced Generosity at Work Grant Program enables Alliance staff members to contribute to the communities they serve by recommending a $500 grant to the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of their preference through the Ronald L. Bauer Regional Fund on their work anniversary.
Smith recently celebrated her second work anniversary as the Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact for Gibson and Posey counties – part of the nine-county footprint of Alliance affiliates. She identifies the needs of the community by working with community leaders through the grants and scholarships committees. Her work directly improves the well-being of residents in Gibson and Posey counties.
Along with her community-impacting career, Smith serves on various nonprofit boards to further her passion for helping her community. Her $500 grant recommendation was to Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet for providing new shoes to students in Posey County. “I am passionate about the work of this organization. I have seen first-hand how students in need who are given a new pair of shoes turn into happy classroom contributors,” explained Smith. “2022 was the inaugural year of Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet in Posey County, during this time the organization was able to distribute over 330 pairs of new shoes and 900 pairs of new socks to students that met the eligibility criteria in the three elementary schools in the MSD of Mt. Vernon.”
Smith discussed how after the first shoe distribution, she knew this program needed to be implemented throughout Posey County. She assisted with initial plans to expand to the MSD of North Posey. Smith added, “This year we will be able to reach students at all MSD of Mt. Vernon schools along with the two elementary schools in North Posey. My hope is that next year we will be in every school. This work is done strictly through donations received from sponsors and community members.”
Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet was established in 2009 as an organization that provides a new pair of shoes to every student identified by the Family Resource Youth Service Center coordinator at each of the schools they serve. This program was developed to help remove one of the stumbling blocks to optimum school performance – a happy student becomes a better learner. Learn more at happyfeetequalslearningfeet.com.
These grants are made possible by the Ronald L. Bauer Regional Fund, a community good fund established through his charitable remainder trust to benefit the Community Foundation Alliance’s regional grantmaking.