Spencer County Community Foundation Awards Community Good Grants Over $55,000
The Spencer County Community Foundation recently presented Community Good Grants totaling over $55,000 to ten organizations serving Spencer County. These grants were made possible by the following endowment funds created to support our community’s greatest needs:
- AK Steel Fund,
- Cevin and Debra Collins Family Fund,
- Friends of Spencer County Fund,
- German American Bancorp Community Fund-Spencer,
- Goldman Family Fund,
- John Paul and Mary Catherine Luecke Fund,
- Mike and Mabel Mason Ryan Unrestricted Fund,
- Randall L. Haaff Unrestricted Fund for the Benefit of Spencer County,
- Ruby L Winkler Family Fund,
- TCB Bank/ Fifth Third Bank Spencer County Fund,
- Todd and Angie Ruxer Family Fund, and
- Trustee Community Fund.
The grant recipients are as follows: Ivy Tech Foundation-Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, The Way of Rockport Indiana Inc., Rockport Police Department, Christian Resource Center, Safe Now Foundation, Santa Claus Police Department, Chemo Buddies, Bread of Life Ministry Inc., Town of Chrisney, and Spencer County Habitat for Humanity.
Ivy Tech Foundation- Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana was awarded $288 to provide graduation caps and gowns for ceremony use for the Spencer County adult basic education students.
The Way of Rockport Indiana, Inc. was awarded $4,407 for the purchase of two washers and two dryers for The Way Home.
Rockport City Police Department was awarded $7,500 for the purchase of a trained police K9, equipment for the K9, medical bills, and continued K9 training.
Christian Resource Center was awarded $10,000 for the purchase of food for the Food Pantry.
Safe Now Foundation was awarded $13,440 to partner with Purdue Extension to offer a Life Skills program.
Santa Claus Police Department was awarded $500 to equip officers with adequate field drug test kits that are reliable and accurate.
Chemo Buddies was awarded $4,080 to provide comfort kits to Spencer County cancer patients.
Bread of Life Ministry Inc. was awarded $2,100 to cover the cost of freight for donated food and to purchase food items at discounted prices to distribute to low-income families.
Town of Chrisney was awarded $4,535 for the purchase of new ballistic vests for the Chrisney Police Department officers.
Spencer County Habitat for Humanity was awarded $8,000 to cover the drywall expense for the Habitat for Humanity home in Chrisney, and $1,000 to cover the cost of the Dave Ramsey course to assist homeowners in becoming better at budgeting, taking care of themselves, their families, and their homes.
These grants are made possible by generous donors that created Community Good Funds (Unrestricted Funds) with The Spencer County Community Foundation.











