The Community Foundation of Pulaski County and the Community Foundation of White County (an affiliate of The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette) are two of 92 community foundations and affiliate funds in Indiana receiving planning grants through GIFT VIII. These grants are designed to help community foundations collaborate with local partners to engage broad and diverse stakeholders in their communities and deepen their understanding of their communities’ highest-priority challenges and opportunities. In 2024, both Community Foundations will have the opportunity to request joint funding to implement strategic initiatives and activities developed during the planning period that address especially compelling needs in the region.
“I am excited to partner with my colleagues in White County, as the need for childcare does not begin or end at the county line,” said Leeann Wright, executive director of the Community Foundation of Pulaski County. Lucy Dold, executive director of the Community Foundation of White County, added, “It’s not every day that you are given the opportunity and resources to address complex community issues. We are grateful and eager to dive deep into these regional needs to find creative, sustainable solutions that make a lasting impact.”
The planning grant activities include a needs assessment, data analysis, and the development of a whitepaper on creative solutions to meet the need for quality childcare in the area. The planning grant will also enable the two counties’ coalitions to embark on site visits to other communities to learn more about childcare business models, collaborative projects, and what best practices are in developing sustainable solutions for childcare needs.
Lilly Endowment created the GIFT initiative in 1990 to help local communities in Indiana develop the philanthropic capacity to identify local needs and challenges and work with other organizations to help their communities thrive. Through GIFT VIII, Lilly Endowment has allocated up to $210 million to support Indiana’s community foundations in growing their financial resources and further strengthening their ability to address their community’s highest-priority challenges and opportunities.
To learn more about GIFT VIII, please visit Lilly Endowment’s website at www.lillyendowment.org.