“Since 1997, the Community Foundation has invested nearly $2.7 million back into the community through our Community Grants program,” noted Leeann Wright, CFPC executive director. “This program supports Pulaski County nonprofits and charitable organizations that serve our county.”
Community Grants are made possible through unrestricted and field of interest funds. Grants are awarded at the discretion of the CFPC Board, via the Grants Committee, to ensure that Pulaski County continues to be a place to thrive and grow today and tomorrow.
Funding for the Community Grants program is made possible through Unrestricted and Field of Interest funds held at the Foundation. These funds were made possible through the generous donations from the many individuals and businesses that care deeply about Pulaski County. In addition, unrestricted funds have been supported by special initiatives from the Lilly Endowment Inc. The Endowment recently announced a generous 2:1 match through the Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow initiative, Phase Eight (GIFT VIII). Thanks to this initiative, gifts to unrestricted funds such as Community Grants will be tripled through Dec. 31, 2025.
The Grants Committee is responsible for thoroughly reviewing each application and determining funding from the Foundation’s Unrestricted and Field of Interest funds. In 2024, the following CFPC board members served on the Grants Committee: John Sass (chair), Joey Schlatter and Megan Wegner; non-board members include: Abby Dickey, Kim Marlatt, Don Street and Jennifer Mellon. The Grant Committee’s work was reviewed and supported by CFPC 2024 board members: Kaye Beall, Pam Burger, Katie DeGroot, Kurt Dickey, Brandy Goble, Karen Jones, Jill Kasten, Bob Klitzman, Bill Peppers, Christian Smith, Vicki Overmyer and Peter Zahrt.
Grants are reviewed and awarded three times per year. The remaining deadline for 2024 applications is Oct. 1. For more information, visit the Community Foundation website at www.cfopc.org/grants, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 574-946-0906.
ABOUT: The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFPC) is the philanthropic leader serving Pulaski County. Recognizing over two decades of experience, CFPC builds resources, engages people, and inspires generosity to enrich lives in Pulaski County. CFPC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves donors, awards grants, and provides leadership for community engagement. For more information, visit www.cfopc.org