The Marshall County Community Foundation announced the Fall 2022 grant awards from Community Funds totaling $98,832.
Twice each year, non-profit organizations are invited to submit funding requests for projects that improve the quality of life in Marshall County. The Grants Committee evaluate the proposals and conduct site visits in order to make selections.
The Lifelong Learning Network was the recipient of $22,500 to sponsor an enFocus Fellow to assist in building foundations for successful implementation of their business plan.
The Marshall County Neighborhood Center received $13,000 for the installation of an outdoor freezer/cooler.
Ivy Tech was awarded $12,500 to support tractor safety through agriculture education programs.
The Just In Case Foundation was given a $12,500 match for implementation of the Sudden Infant Death and Safety program for Marshall County residents.
The Antiquarian and Historical Society was awarded $10,000 to replace the pergola in Heritage Park.
Garden Court was given $7,000 to purchase playground equipment for Serenity Place.
The Marshall County Humane Society received $5,000 in support of the PURRFECT program to spay/neuter community cats.
The Bread of Life Community Food Pantry was given $4,277 for a security system.
Historic Bremen received $3,150 to construct a large digital interactive panel to display clothing items.
The Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana received $2,500 to support the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
The Beaman Home was awarded $2,350 to fund internet and a point-of-sale system for their basic needs center.
Cardinal Services was awarded $1,555 for a fence for the Bremen group home.