Women’s Fund of Posey County Announces Grant Recipients
The Women’s Fund of Posey County, a fund held by the Posey County Community Foundation, is pleased to announce that grants totaling $20,000 were awarded to 15 organizations. This year’s list of grant recipients are:
· $2,000 to At the Cross-Mission Inc. to provide complete meals consisting of meat, vegetables, dessert, fruit, and a drink for women and children;
· $1,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Indiana to grow visibility in Posey County, and connect mentors with youth facing adversity through a multichannel marketing effort;
· $1,000 to Chemo Buddies to provide support to new cancer patients from Posey County as the need continues to grow;
· $1,000 to Griffin Community Ruritan Club Foundation, Inc. for the Youth Coaching/Program Development for the 2023/2024 Sports Program;
· $2,000 to Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet, Inc. to purchase 160+ pairs of athletic-type shoes for disadvantaged students in Mount Vernon Junior High and High School;
· $600 to Mount Vernon Junior High School to purchase materials for projects, guest speakers, and leadership exercises for the Girl Power Primetime Class/Program;
· $600 to MSD of Mt. Vernon to purchase five gaming chairs for the high school eSports Team;
· $1,300 to MSD of Mt. Vernon for a fully staged production of the Broadway musical ANNIE for K-12 MSDMV students and alumni;
· $2,000 to Posey County Council on Aging for the first Friday Speaker/Active Minds program, by adding speakers and programs that are available to the community;
· $500 to Posey Humane Society to conduct an educational program targeted to youth to teach them life skills of responsible pet ownership;
· $3,000 to River Bend Food Pantry to supplement the continuation of our Summer Kid's Program and to provide dairy products to the clients of River Bend Food Pantry;
· $1,000 to The Isaiah 1:17 Project to support and encourage Posey County fostering families by investing in all children in their care, increasing family retention and successful outcomes;
· $1,000 to Thrive to provide high-quality, holistic afterschool programming to 72 youth in K - 8th grades, including well-balanced, nutritious snacks;
· $1,000 to Trotter House Posey County to address the challenge of providing resources for Posey County women who need assistance before, during, and after pregnancy; and
· $2,000 to Youth First, Inc. for Youth First Social Workers embedded in eight Posey County partner schools to equip students with the skills to build mental health resilience.
“Since the fund was established 19 years ago, grants to local organizations annually support programs and services that improve the quality of life for Posey County families,” says Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact. “The Women’s Fund addresses the changing needs and priorities in Posey County through a competitive grant cycle.”
The Women’s Fund grants selection committee reviewed funding requests and contacted grant applicants for an interview. Once interviews concluded, the steering committee made recommendations on funding to the Community Foundation.
“Without donors, these grants would not be possible,” says Dianna Simkins, chair of the Women’s Fund steering committee. “The Women’s Fund makes it possible for many members of the community to pool resources in order to significantly impact our community in a positive way.”








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