The report is available from the CFPC office and also on the CFPC website home page.
The four areas of aspiration are:
- Forward-thinking leadership
- Safe and drug-free
- Thriving and growing
- Welcoming and open-minded
Organizations may seek grants of up to $15,000 for projects that move our community forward in these areas.
In addition, field-of-interest grants continue to be available and focus on specific areas such as education or wildlife. Sustainability grants provide matching dollars to help charitable entities create their own endowments. Detailed information on all types of grants is available on the CFPC website at www.cfopc.org. Applications may be previewed and must be submitted online.
Grant workshops will be held at 12 noon, April 15, at the Community Foundation office in Winamac; and at 12 noon, April 17, at Alliance Bank in Francesville. Potential grant seekers are encouraged to attend, and must register by contacting 574-946-0906 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Community Foundation Pulaski County is a nonprofit public charity committed to improving quality of life by funding community projects, stewarding endowed funds for the future, and fostering philanthropy in Pulaski County.