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Have you heard the news? The Community Foundation of Randolph
County has allocated $30,000 for a "Race to the Finish" year-end match. Gifts
made to new and existing endowment funds now through the end of 2017 will
be matched $0.50 to $1 until the
$30,000 is gone.
In other words, if you donate
$1,000 to a specific fund, the
Foundation will donate $500 to that
fund. If you donate $50, The Foun-
dation will donate $25. All donations
are tax deductible. Please contact the Community Foundation staff at 584.9077
for more information.
Jane Flesher | Secretary
Kurt Prescott | Treasurer
Melvin Barnell
Louise Hart
Joyce Husmann
Chip Loney
James Meinerding
Cathy Stephen Miller
Suzan Dillon Myers
Janice Powers
Ronn Shumaker
Christen Commers Smith
Jerimy Stephan
Lisa Jennings | Executive Director
Stephanie Ward | Program Director
Amy Weimer | Office Coordinator
Angela Rees, CPA | Accountant
Fall/Winter 2017
Confirmed in compliance with
National Standards for U.S.
Community Foundations Donald Forrest Hahn & Wilma Fraley Hahn Scholarship Fund
Kylee Renee Wells Scholarship Fund
Leon & Ruhama Hendrickson & Family Scholarship Fund
Michael Greene Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mitch McCabe Memorial Scholarship Fund
Randolph County Women’s Endowment Fund
White River Township Volunteer Fire Department Fund
The Community Foundation of Randolph County hosted its annual Thanks for Giving event on
November 9th at St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Hall. Guests enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres and
had an opportunity to learn about and donate to 5 different endowed funds. The Community Foundation
matched all gifts made that evening. Matching Funds were approved by the Community Foundation Board
of Directors and made possible by generous donations to the Community Enrichment Fund.
The Environmental Education Fund — received $435 which was matched with $435
The St. Vincent Randolph Hospital Fund — received $417 which was matched with $417
The Union City Library Fund — received $275 which was matched with $275
The Winchester Community Library Fund — received $555 which was matched with $555
The Women’s Fund Endowment — received $1000 which was matched with $1000
Women’s Fund 2018 Grant Cycle — Applications due February 9, 2018 by 4:30 p.m.
Indiana Arts Commission FY19 Grants — Applications due March 1, 2018 by 4:30 p.m. (online only)
Community Foundation Spring Grants — Applications due April 2, 2018 by 4:30 p.m.
Ronn Shumaker, Boardmember
Lisa Jennings, Executive Director
Joyce Husmann, Boardmember
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You don’t have to be a millionaire to give like one. Gates, Carnegie,
Rockefeller, I’m not. Generous, Caring, Rich in Spirit, I am! When caring
individuals come together under a flexible, creative, and capable
organizational structure, known legally as a community foundation, our
community’s potential is unlimited.
A community foundation facilitates charitable giving in their
community. We do that by pooling our resources in order to improve
the local quality of life.
Simply put, it means to build, over time, substantial endowment funds for a
community through contributions big and small. Because of the generosity of its donors
working together, we leave our community a better place for the next generation.
What are you truly passionate about? What do you really care
about in this community? You tell us, and we’ll tell you how we can help you achieve your goal.
Maybe we can direct you to contribute to an endowment fund that supports your favorite
cause, but also combines your donations with others to make a significant grantmaking impact.
Sometimes, donors like to leave a legacy by starting a named endowment fund that
will support what you care about most…ever year, forever.
And, often, donors like to get involved with our community leadership initiatives by
supporting an unrestricted fund or serving on a committee targeting issues that greatly
impact the future of this place we call home.
You’ve made a lifetime of memories in your community–you obviously love
where you live. Make sure the next generation loves it, too.
Lisa
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Donors April 1, 2017 — October 31, 2017
Community Enrichment Fund
Richard and Janet Clark
Jon and Carol Meeks
Women of the Moose Ch. 1618 (In memory of Rosie Mills)
Amber Morrow Memorial Sch. Fund
Karen P. Marcum
Atlas Fund
Michael Wickersham
Wick’s Pies
Butch Mullen Scholarship Fund
Mary Williams
Dellarose Sickels Scholarship Fund
Alice Sewell and Roberta Wenger
Mary Williams
Dictionary Endowment Fund
Union City Rotary Club
Donald Forrest Hahn & Wilma Fraley Fund
Paul A. Decoursey
Catherine Stephen Miller
Duane & Ruby Wickersham Fund
Mary Williams
Elizabeth Gardner Scholarship Fund
Dana Brown
Farmland Public Library
Andrea and Daniel R. Lutz
Gary Horner Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mary Williams
Herold Scholarship Fund (All Gifts In Memory Of Betty Herold)
Ann and Mell Barnell
Jana Barnes
Robert J. Bastian
Patricia Carrow Cockerill and Cockerill
Carolyn Conyers
Leslie E. Cunningham
Gary E. Gray
Brenda Hanssen`
Julianne Hipskind
Friends of the Winchester Library, Inc.
Charles A. Liles
Elizabeth Jane Marsh
Barb Martin
David Martin
James and Mary Alice Meinerding
Beverly A. Oliver
William B. Redmond
Daniel Sager
Beverly Schemmer
Mary Jo Shockley
Mark Stevick
Mr. and Mrs. Conan A. Wallace
Mary Williams
Janice A. Wiwi
Jason Rickert Memorial Scholarship Fund
Jill R. Rickert
Mr. & Mrs. Duane E. Wright
Jay & Linda Wagner Scholarship Fund
Debra Gibbs
Lake City Bowl LLC
Jay-Randolph Development Services
Kathy Daly
Journey Home
Robert and Donna Hubbard
Kathy Harshman Leverenz Fund (All Gifts In Memory Of Rheta Johnson)
Annie Brannock
Janet M. Caudle
M. Lynn Cook
Carol Drew
F. Samuel Farrington
Gerstner Family Trust
Raymond & Margaret Griffin
Frances and Clayton Johnson
Sonia Kaffenberger
Gene and Susan Marsh
Rachel Moystner
Randy & Roxanne St. Myers
Marilyn & David Nestor
Jim & Gloria Saintignen
Sharon Schmidt
Catherine Stephen Miller
Sondra Roxanne Stocksdale
Roselene Vickery
Suzanne Weber
Richard and Donna Webster
Leonard & Maureen Wheeler
Gary & Susan Wyckoff
Kellie Stephen Scholarship Fund
A & B Cafe
Ron Anderson
Ann and Mel Barnell (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
David and Patty Brumley
Jim Byrd Income Taxes & Bookkeeping
Jordan Bryd
Rick and Torri Carey
Matthew R. Carothers (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Cockerill and Cockerill (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
D and D Hill Farms
Karen Drill
Jane and Joel Flesher
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Hahn
Peter and Anna Haviza
Hawkins Insurance
David Hendrickson (In Memory Of Bertha Mae Junco)
Steve R. Howell
Dan and Suzie Jones
Thad Junco (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Don and Barbara Keesling
Errol & Patricia Klem (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Chip & Ruth Loney
MainSource Bank
Cris and Roxanne May
Mutual Bank
Mike and Pamela Necessary
Thomas and Linda Osborn
David Patterson and Family
Phi Delta Kappa Beta Eta Chapter
Randolph County Republican Central Committee
William S. Richards and Dorothy B. Crawley (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Robert L. Morris & Co., P.C.
Michael and Laurie Schopmeyer (In Memory Of Bertha Mae Junco)
Mary Jo and Kenneth Shockley
Catherine Stephen Miller
Patricia Stephen (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco) From Families Of: Patsie Stephen, Steve & Connie Stump, Tom & Cathy Stephen Miller
Stillwater Pepera (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Stone Station Elevator, Inc. (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Steve and Connie Stump
Murray and Rebecca Sunday (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Harry Terrell Kevin and Roberta Thomas (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco) In loving memory, The children of Howard & Grace, Debra Frohnapfe, Roberta Thomas Bohrer, Rebecca Klug George Bohrer, Kim Honaker, Robert Bohrer, Vicy Bohrer
Steve and Marla Threewits
Wick's Pies
Alvin & Melissa Williams
Mary Williams (In Memory Of Bertha Mae Junco)
Bill and Ruth Yost (In Memory of Bertha Mae Junco)
Kevin D. Gulley Scholarship Fund
A & B Cafe
Best Way of Indiana, Inc.
John A. Boot
Community Storage 1, LLC
Conn's Collision Center
Dun-Pence DBA Walker Funeral Home
Richard T. Fast
David and Julie Furby
Peter and Anna Haviza
Hawkins Insurance
John Housel
Steve R. Howell
Beverly Jones
Errol & Patricia Klem
Christopher and Janice Long
M & E Golf
Matchett and Company, Inc.
Mutual Bank
Nance and Welch Realty Group
Ohio Valley Gas Corp.
Phi Delta Kappa Beta Eta Chapter
Tim B. Stipp
Thomas R. Swingley
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Wicker
Wick's Pies
Winchester Auto Truck
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James & Linda Noffsinger Fund
Bill & Valarie Baker
Rebecca & John Hoffman
Donors April 1, 2017—October 31, 2017 (Continued)
Leon & Ruhama Hendrickson Fund
John Brownell DBA A to Z Jewelry & Coin Exchange
Allen's Coin Shop, Inc.
AM & ST Associates LLC DBA Silver Towne Mint
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
Ron Anderson
William E. Bierly
Randle and Mary Bowmer
Robert W. Brown
Central States Numismatic Society
Jan and Mary Chalfant
Cockerill and Cockerill
Marsha Cockerill, Elaine Burgauer, and Judi Servies
Jeanne and Claude Davis MD
Dillon Gage Inc. Of Dallas
Carol and James Donahue III
Estate Jewelry And Coin
Bill Fivaz
Kenneth and Anne Fowble
Jeff and Mary Lynn Garrett
Rita and Steven Graft
Raymond Gregson
John Gulde
Dana Haggenjos
Gregory and Elizabeth Hahn
Vicki and Harold Haney
Peter and Anna Haviza
Scott & Edna Hawkins
Janet Helfich
James and Molly Helmick
Stan and Gretchen Hendrickson
Paul Hollis
G. Richard and Roberta Howard
Richard Howard Inc
Myrtle I. Huffer
Mary Louise Hunt
JFM Trading LLC
Eleanor and Michael Keppler
Kirk Kelly Rare Coin
Errol Klem Properties
Julian M Leidman, Inc. / Bonanza Coins
Steve and Sue Longnecker
Jodie Marker
Ghyslain & Susan Maurais and Martha Mathias
McIntire Rare Collectibles
Elizabeth and William Moland
Garner and Nancy Moore
Linda K. Moore
The Numismatic Financial Corporation, Inc.
Steven and Joan O'Connell
The Oliari Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Oliver Family Properties LLC
Harold and Diana Ozbun
Christopher and Carla Peacock
Kathryn Petry
Joyce and Doug Phipps
Dr. Susan K. Pyle
Record Coin Shop - II
Sailboat Coins & Currency
Frank E. Sheetz, Jr.
Silvertowne-Tanda Abel
Silvertowne-Kathy Barker
Silvertowne-David Hendrickson
David E. Smies
Lori Ann and William Smoot
Harvey G. Stack
Sue and Timothy Wolfe
Stacks-Bowers Numismatics, LLC
Standard Numismatics
Patricia Stephen
Texas Numismatic Investments, Inc.
Dorothy J. Tillman
Toledo Coin Exchange, Inc
Camille and Rodney G. Webb
Linda and Leslie Whitenack
Scott Wickersham
Dr. V. R. and Marilyn Williams
Mary Williams
Mark F. Wilson Sue Wolfe
Merrett R. Monks Scholarship Fund
Helen Snyder (In Honor of Betty Monks 90th Birthday)
Michael Greene Memorial Fund
Mary Williams
Mitch McCabe Memorial Fund
Thomas and Linda Osborn
Mary Williams
Monroe Central HS Alumni Assoc.
Jane and Damon Grove
Monroe Central Scholarship Fund
Larry and Shirley Hall
Phillip A. Hawley Scholarship
Mary Williams
Randolph County 4-H Fund
Jane and Damon Grove (In Memory of Thomas Flesher)
Catherine Stephen Miller (In Memory of Thomas Flesher)
Randolph County Cancer Patients Fund
Fred, Wanda and John Housel (In Memory of Ronald Housel)
Errol & Patricia Klem (In Memory of Janet Terrill)
Randolph County Heros Fund
Ernest L. Thornburg
Randolph County Veterans
Jane and Damon Grove (In Memory Of John Tanner)
Randolph Eastern Music Boosters Fund
Gene and Susan Marsh
Robert & Rachel Stump Memorial Fund
Linda K. Horner
Mary Williams
Rosemary Shockney Scholarship Fund
Lake City Bowl LLC
Stephen Family Scholarship Fund
Catherine Stephen Miller
Patricia Stephen
Tammy Hall Scholarship Fund
Stephen Hartley
Mary Williams
UC Class of 1970 HS Scholarship Fund
Jody Adelsperger
Deborah Chenoweth
John and Susan Fraze
Winchester Athena Scholarship Fund
Elizabeth Beatrice
Winchester Athena Club
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Greenawalt (In Memory of Robert McCulloch)
Winchester Community Library Fund
Mary Williams
Winchester Kiwanis Scholarship Fund
Kiwanis Club of Winchester
Winchester Main Street Fund
Mary Williams
Women’s Fund of Randolph County
Ann and Mel Barnell Linda Brown
William & Linda Bush
Chris and Doreen Culy Louise Hart
Suzan Dillon Myers
Elizabeth Helms
Judy Oakerson
Sara Shierling
Sheryl Thurston
Nicole Van Note
Mary Williams
Mindy Winningham
YMCA Strong Community Endowment
Gary and Krista Kiser
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The Indiana Arts Commission recently awarded $207,121 in
grants to arts organizations and arts projects in Region 5 for the 2018
cycle. Region 5 includes Blackford,
Delaware, Fayette, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Union
and Wayne counties.
The Community Foundation of Randolph County serves as the
Regional Arts Partner for Region 5. As a regional
partner, the Foundation is responsible for assisting
organizations with the application process, organizing a
review panel and overseeing the administration of the grants. Awards
were presented at a reception on November 9th.
Arts Organization Support II (Budgets of $250,000 or more)
$9,783 Muncie Civic Theatre Association, Delaware County
$12,700 Cornerstone Center for the Arts, Delaware County
$12,700 Arts Places, Inc., Jay County
$9,783 Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Wayne County
$9,783 Anderson Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc., Madison County
$9,783 Richmond Art Museum, Wayne County
$9,783 Muncie Civic & College Symphony Association, Inc., Delaware
County
$9,783 Anderson Fine Arts Foundation, Inc., Madison County
$7,838 Richmond Civic Theatre, Wayne County
Arts Organization Support I (Budgets of $250,000 or less)
$6,866 Marion Philharmonic Association, Grant County
$6,866 Anderson Young Ballet Theatre, Inc., Madison County
$7,838 Marion Community School of the Arts, Grant County
$5,893 Art Association of Henry County
$5,491 Youth Symphony Orchestras of East Central Indiana, Delaware County
$5,893 Art Association of Randolph County, Inc., Randolph County
$5,893 Muncie Arts & Culture Council, Delaware County
$5,893 Anderson’s Mainstage Theatre, Madison County
Arts Project Support
$3,100 Muncie Children’s Museum, Inc., Delaware County
$5,000 Hoosier Shakes, Inc., Marion County
$5,000 Central Indiana Powwow, Inc., Madison County
$5,000 Richmond Art Museum-Fiscal Agent for Meltdown Winter Ice Festival, Wayne County
$5,000 Richmond Community Schools/Civic Hall Performing Arts Center, Wayne County
$5,000 Masterworks Chorale, Inc. Delaware County
$5,000 National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture, Jay County
$5,000 Hagerstown Nettle Creek Players, Inc., Wayne County
$5,000 Richmond Symphony Orchestra—Fiscal Agent for City Life, Wayne County
$4,000 East Central Indiana Chamber Orchestra, Delaware County
$5,000 Earlham College for the Chanticleer String Quartet, Wayne County
$5,000 Richmond Shakespeare Festival, Inc., Wayne County
$2,452 Carey Services, Grant County
FY18 Indiana Arts Commission Grants 5
Art Grant Recipients
The Community Foundation’s Board of Directors approved and awarded $29,950 to Randolph County
nonprofit organizations November 9th as part of its Fall grant cycle.
Cardinal Greenways—$1,383 | to purchase a Dero Fixit repair stand for the Losantville trail head.
(Awarded from the Community Enrichment Fund)
Friends of Ward Township District #5 School— $1,000 | to restore interior of the District
No. 5 School in Ward Township. (Awarded from the Community Enrichment Fund)
Jay-Randolph Developmental Services, Inc. - $2,882 | to purchase AED’s ($1,882 awarded from the
Community Enrichment Fund, and $1,000 from the Union City Community Fund)
PAWS Animal Rescue & Shelter—$2,700 | to purchase
and plant trees for wind block protection
and shade (Awarded from the Union City
Community Fund)
Randolph County YMCA—$5,000|to purchase supplies
and support a portion of other program
expenditures for the Pregnancy Prevention
Program and CHASE substance abuse prevention program
($4,000 awarded from Community Enrichment Fund,
and $1,000 awarded from Union City Community Fund)
Second Harvest Food Bank of ECI—$5,000|to expand
the School Pantry Program to include
Baker Elementary, Deerfield Elementary, and Willard Elementary in ad
dition to Union City ($4,000 awarded from Community Enrichment Fund,
and $1,000 awarded from Union City Community Fund)
Unchained Praises—$1,500 | for the purpose of updating and printing resource packets
for heroin addicts and their families (Awarded from the Community Enrichment Fund)
Union City Redefined-fiscal agent for Midwest TV—$7,000 | to replace outdated
equipment, such as cameras, livestream box, microphones, and studio lights (Awarded from
the Union City Community Fund)
Winchester Bicentennial Committee—$2,250 | to hire a headlining act and opening
act for a Christian Music Concert at Goodrich Park. The concert will be part of the Summer
Concert Series hosted by the City (Awarded from the Goodrich Bandshell Fund)
Youth Services Bureau—$1,235 | for the B.A.S.E. Program for high risk students in
Randolph County. Items needed include clothing and personal hygiene items as well as games.
FALL GRANTS 6
Local Grant Recipients
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can,
in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to
all the people you can, as long as you ever can.”
— John Wesley, 18th Century Anglican Clergyman
213 S. Main St. | Winchester, IN 47394
765.584.9077
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765.584.7710
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Emma Keesling is the recipient of the 2018 Lilly Endowment Community
Scholarship. She is the daughter of Brad and Lisa Keesling, and plans to major in
Agriculture & Biological Engineering at Purdue. The scholarship pays for tuition,
books, and other required fees for four years of undergraduate study at any
Indiana public or private University.
Forty-three Randolph County students applied for the Lilly Scholarship this year.
Applicants must attend an accredited Randolph County High School, and maintain
a 3.5 GPA to be eligible. They are scored on academic ability, test scores,
extracurricular activities, honors, awards, community involvement, and goals and
aspirations. Applicants are required to write an essay and finalists participate in an
interview process.
Zoe Fisher from Randolph Southern and Connor Kerns from Union City were
selected as alternates. They will each receive a $1,500 scholarship from the
Community Foundation. Other finalists include Justiss Cantu and Ellie Kerns of Union City. They will each
receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Pictured Below Left to Right: Justiss Cantu-Union City, Joel Edwards-Winchester, Zoe Fisher-Randolph Southern, Meghan Gillespie-Monroe Central, Connor Kerns-Union City, Ellie Kerns–Union City, Wyatt Snyder–Monroe Central, Trevor Thompson–Union City, Nalaina Whitesel–Union City
Lilly Endowment Scholarship Program
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