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Harrison County Community Foundation 2015 Annual Report 2015 Annual Report

Harrison County Community Foundation

2016 Board of DirectorsKevin Burch, Chair, CorydonMartha Beckort, Vice-Chair, CorydonCheryl Fisher, Secretary-Treasurer, MauckportPamela D. Carmichael, MauckportLeanne Cunningham, Elizabeth

Scott Estes, Horseshoe Southern Indiana RepresentativeBrett Huett, CorydonJeremy Kirkham, CorydonPhyllis J. Krush, New SalisburyBarbara Middleton, Corydon

Susan Pierson, GeorgetownLeslie Robertson, DepauwJoe Shireman, CorydonBrett Stilwell, CorydonSharon Uhl, Corydon

2016 Board ElectBrian LaHue, CorydonDouglas Sellers, Elizabeth

2016 Community VolunteersPat Book, PalmyraJeff Davis, RamseyJim Isbell, New SalisburyCharles Sell, GeorgetownBill Thomas, DepauwMike Woertz, Corydon

2016 HCCF StaffAnna Curts, Grants ManagerSteve Gilliland, President/CEODerrick Grigsby, CFOKim Harmon, Director of DevelopmentKristin Kennedy, Communications AssociateHeather Stafford, Director of ProgramsSarah Travis, Administrative Assistant

Code of Ethics and Conflict of Interest DisclosureMembers of the Board of Directors and staff of the foundation are committed to observing the highest standards of ethical conduct in the performance of our responsibilities. Our board, our staff, and community volunteers sign a Code of Ethics Pledge and a Conflict of Interest Disclosure that guide all of our processes and decisions.

CF National StandardsHCCF has been confirmed in compliance with National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.

Standing L to R: Douglas Sellers, Sharon Uhl, Jeremy Kirkham, Scott Estes, Brett Stilwell, Brett Huett, Kevin Burch, Susan Pierson, Joe Shireman, Leanne Cunningham, Brian LaHue

Seated L to R: Pamela Carmichael, Cheryl Fisher, Phyllis Krush, Martha Beckort, Leslie Robertson, Barbara Middleton

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Mission StatementWe are a public foundation established for the receipt of donations and the distribution of income from permanent endowment funds for the philanthropic purposes of Harrison County, Indiana.

2015 at a Glance

Total Consolidated Assets

$159,351,332

Scholarships Awarded

251

Grants Awarded

149

Endowment Funds Created

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20 Years and Change

Attendees mingle during the Harrison County Community Foundation’s 20th anniversary celebration.

To kick-off the celebration of the Harrison County Community Foundation’s 20th year, HCCF held an anniversary dinner on October 29, 2015 at Horseshoe Southern Indiana. At the dinner, HCCF provided each table of attendees

$1,000 to distribute among a list of 33 designated endowment funds that support nonprofit organizations providing services in Harrison County.

In addition, HCCF provided each attendee the opportunity to direct $20 (the price of their attendance ticket) to any existing endowment fund held at the foundation. A total of $46,000 was awarded to 98 different endowment funds during the evening.

The following six funds received the highest amounts: • YMCA of Harrison County Fund - $4,950 • Hosparus of Harrison County Fund - $3,830 • Comfort House Fund - $3,240 • Harrison County Parks and Recreation Fund - $3,120 • Hayswood Theatre Fund - $2,560 • Harrison County Community Services Fund - $2,540

HCCF was created in 1996 by an agreement between the Harrison County Commissioners, Caesars Indiana, and the State of Indiana Gaming Commission. The Foundation will continue to celebrate throughout 2016.

Chad Coffman, 2015 HCCF Board Chair, speaks to attendees.

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Youth Philanthropy Council

Blue River Services received a $1,270 grant from the Youth Philanthropy Council in 2015 to support

landscaping at Oakview Apartments.

Youth Philanthropy is, at the broadest level, youth giving their time, talents and treasure.

• Meetings are held once a month and last approximately an hour and a half • YPC members work together to fund local projects geared toward youth • Members learn the skills and knowledge of the philanthropy tradition

2015 Youth Philanthropy Grants Total $5,570 • Lanesville Community Schools: $750 to support the ELF project • Blue River All Stars 4-H Club: $725 to support Carnival for Cancer • North Harrison High School PTO: $2,000 to support NHHS After Prom • Blue River Services, Inc.: $1,270 to support landscaping at Oakview Apartments • South Central FCA: $825 to support the Community Youth Event

2014-2015 School Year Service Projects• Emergency food boxes at Harrison County Community Services • Pinkapalooza breast cancer walk at Hayswood Nature Reserve • Collected school supplies for Harrison County Community Services • Marine Corps Toys for Tots Donation Drive

For more information contact Heather Stafford, Director of Programs

at 812.738.6668 or [email protected]

Imagination Library and Dictionary ProjectImagination Library Fast Facts

• 1995 - Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library began • 2008 - Harrison County children began receiving Imagination Library books with funding provided by HCCF • Under Age 5 - Age of children who receive Imagination Library books • Each Month - A carefully selected book is mailed to a child’s home under his or her name • 1,549 - Average number of Harrison County children who received books monthly in 2015

• imaginationlibrary.com - Site where parents can register their children to receive Imagination Library books. Parents can also stop by the Harrison County Community Foundation to pick up a brochure or registration form

Dictionary Project Fast Facts• 1995 - The Dictionary Project was implemented • 2008 - HCCF began partnering with the Dictionary Project • Third grade - Children and teachers who receive dictionaries. The dictionaries go to all elementary schools in Harrison County • Over 500 - Number of dictionaries delivered to elementary schools in 2015

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Jump Start Program

A student at Noah’s Ark Preschool in Ramsey reaches for items during an activity designed to help the

students learn the alphabet.

Since 2014, the Harrison County Community Foundation has funded Jump Start, a 5-year pilot program that funds full-day preschool for at-risk children at several locations in Harrison County. Noah’s Ark Preschool, located at Unity Chapel United Methodist Church in Ramsey, was one of the Jump Start grant recipients for the 2014-15 school year. The grant allowed the preschool to provide full-day services for up to 18 children

Allison Miller, director of Noah’s Ark Preschool, said the preschool was unable to provide full-day services until it received the Jump Start grant. Miller said she is grateful that the preschool is able to serve more children as a result.

“Our goal is really to get as many kids inside of here as possible, and get them some kind of education, so the Jump Start program’s really increased the number of families that we can help,” Miller said.

As a result of the grant, Noah’s Ark hired a part-time instructor and added physical education and music enrichment programs. Additionally, the grant has helped to provide lunches from North Harrison Community School Corporation, and it has allowed the preschool’s students to receive remediation based on their social and academic needs.

For example, Miller said one of the students came to the preschool unable to recognize or spell her name, and she needed assistance using the bathroom, having accidents throughout the day. The Noah’s Ark Preschool staff helped her improve in these areas, and she could write and spell her name from memory by the end of the year.

“That just shows how important this program is, just to get these kids into a five-day program where they have a little bit of structure, where they have people that are able to work with them,” Miller said.

Funding from the Jump Start grant helped Noah’s Ark Preschool earn a Level 1 rating in Paths to Quality, a child care national accreditation system, in 2015. The Paths to Quality program is administered locally by the Southern Indiana Economic Opportunity Corporation, Inc. (SIEOC). HCCF has made funding available to preschool providers through SIEOC to purchase needed equipment, send staff members to required training sessions, and obtain Paths to Quality certification.

Miller said she would like to see the number of children served through the Jump Start grant increase, and she would like Noah’s Ark Preschool to reach Paths to Quality Level 4, so it can achieve national accreditation. But above all, she wants the preschool to continue to impact the local community.

“I feel like we’re strengthening the community, just one little bit at a time,” she said.

South Harrison Community School CorporationCorydon Elementary Heth-Washington Elementary New Middletown Elementary South Central Elementary

Blue River ServicesMorgan Elementary North Harrison Elementary Corydon’s Rainbow’s End

Ministry and Private PreschoolsSt. John’s Lutheran Church St. Joseph Catholic Church Unity Chapel Noah’s Ark

Jump Start Participating Providers

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2015 Awarded Scholarships

Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship: Ashton BoslerAshton Bosler of Depauw was named the Harrison County Community Foundation 2015 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipient. She will receive full tuition to the Indiana college of her choice and a $900 yearly stipend for required books and equipment. Ashton plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. She chose chemistry as her major in the hopes of setting herself up for medical school.

Ashton is a 2015 graduate of North Harrison High School. She is the daughter of Jill and Michael Beyerly and the late Chris Bosler.

When notified about being the 2015 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship recipient, Ashton said, “I cannot even put into words how honored I am to be chosen to represent Harrison County and receive such a huge gift as a Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. The support I have been given by this awesome community throughout my entire life thus far has truly been amazing, and I can only hope to one day be able to give it as much as it has already granted me.”

Corydon CentralDavid BrannJessica MurrayRyan PriceAbigail Suddarth

Lanesville Bailey KaakeAndrew Kennedy

North HarrisonAndrew DonesSavannah JonesGrace RosenbargerAllison Sieg

South CentralParker GabhartAidan Romero

HCCF awarded 251 scholarships totaling $719,042 in 2015!

Corydon CentralSamuel Voyles

Lanesville Jon Ferree

North Harrison Micah Napper

South Central Nicholas Veith

IU Southeast Renewable Scholarships$5,000 per year, renewable for four years for a total of $20,000 at IU Southeast

Building Our Future Scholarships$5,000 per year, renewable for four years for a total of $20,000 at the school of their choice

Scholarship Fund: Dedicated to providing grants for educational assistance to individuals seeking post-secondary education.

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2015 Awarded ScholarshipsFounders Vocational ScholarshipsCorydon CentralTaylor HenricksenCody HillDavid JensenAlex Newton Ryan SeipelMcKenzie Taylor

Lanesville Aaron BlackmanAnthony Stilger

North HarrisonAndrew BattistaChris BowenKristina Brown

South CentralPaul MillerCharles Shewmaker

“Thank you for the extremely generous scholarship and all the doors that have opened themselves up for me. The HCCF has been entirely beneficial for me in my future years of schooling. My family

and I really appreciate all that you have done for me.”- Jon Ferree,

2015 IU Southeast Renewable Scholarship recipient from Lanesville High School

Jon Ferree (right) stands with his brother Joel Ferree, a 2011 Founders Scholarship recipient and a 2015 IU

Southeast graduate.

Charitable Endowed Scholarships AwardedAlex Simmons Memorial ScholarshipAlex Bube

Alphonse A. and Dolores A. Schmelz Memorial Scholarship Annabelle ParsonsGabe Sronce

Blaine and Geneva Wiseman Family ScholarshipJohnathan Leaf

Bud and Betty Bennett Family ScholarshipQuinton Coffman

Canaan Timberlake Electrical Apprenticeship ScholarshipMadeline RathgeberKandace Troxell

Carl and Peggy Byerly 4-H/FFA ScholarshipHannah Elliott

Carl and Wilma Ott Family ScholarshipElizabeth CollinsElise Hofmann

Chamber of Commerce of Harrison County Education ScholarshipDrake MattinglyAnnabelle ParsonsMadeline RathgeberHaley Shaffer

Charles R. and Frances M. Chinn Memorial ScholarshipMadeline Rathgeber

Charles A. Kaake ScholarshipKaitlin Bedel

Charlie L. Phillips ScholarshipQuinton CoffmanHayley Hill

Clarence A. Sr. and Olivia T. Merk Memorial ScholarshipElise HofmannEmily Miller

Clyde E. Marrillia Memorial ScholarshipHailey Turner

Corydon Central Class of ’66 Scholarship Alex Jimenez

Corydon Central High School ScholarshipJames Brent

Corydon Lions Club Dan Hardsaw Memorial Scholarship Kristen Alcorn

Crandall Masonic Lodge 591 Corydon Central ScholarshipJoshua Peterson

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Crandall Masonic Lodge 591 Josh Beanblossom Memorial ScholarshipKeegan Collins

Crandall Masonic Lodge 591 North Harrison ScholarshipSarah Barnickle

David Minter Memorial Scholarship Hannah ElliottJessica Scharrer

Donald and Fredrica Dones Scholarship Jackson Turner

Dr. Ken Oppel Memorial ScholarshipJack PhelpsMegan Smith

Earl Saulman Memorial ScholarshipJenna Stiles

Eleanor and Vallas Albin ScholarshipCody Hill

Gary Haub Memorial ScholarshipJesse BarksKayla Turner

Harrison County Agricultural Memorial ScholarshipKarlyn HartElise HofmannMadeline RathgeberAustin ReynoldsCassidy Saulman

Harrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. Senior High School ScholarshipJesse BarksElise HofmannSavannah JonesMadeline RathgeberCassidy Saulman

Harrison-Crawford BAR Association ScholarshipMitchell Frederick

Helen J. Cunningham Community Service ScholarshipSamantha Lewis

Howard H. Haub ScholarshipHayley Elliott - AthleticDaniel Fleace - AthleticSavannah Jones - AgricultureBrad Nowak - AthleticBailey Seitz - Athletic

Jack and Evelyn Baker ScholarshipAnnabelle Parsons

Jack and Kenneth Miles Golf ScholarshipQuinton CoffmanRyan Crawford

Janice Uhl Taylor ScholarshipAnna Sieg

Jefferson Masonic Lodge 104 William E. Falk Jr. Memorial ScholarshipKaitlin BedelAlexa Jones

Jonathan Delaney Dickerson Memorial ScholarshipHannah Elliott

Josh Long Memorial ScholarshipCarolyn Wood

Judy Smith Memorial ScholarshipSteven SilvaJonathan Smith

Kent Watson Baseball ScholarshipGrant Smith

Laconia Lions Club ScholarshipJasmine NalleyCharles Shewmaker

Lanesville Heritage Weekend ScholarshipJon FerreeJessie Pursell

Lanesville Jaycees Kenneth Lopp Memorial ScholarshipKaitlin BedelPeyton Blank

Lanesville High School ScholarshipKirsten Henke

Larry A. Gettelfinger Memorial ScholarshipKendra Baumgarten

Leora Elizabeth Eisenmenger Melton Memorial ScholarshipKristen AlcornKyle McPhillipsRyan Seipel

Matthew D. Faith Memorial Scholarship Benjamin Woods

North Central Class of 1961 ScholarshipHannah Elliott

North Harrison FFA ScholarshipSavannah Jones

North Harrison Football Team PEP ScholarshipDustin NevilJack Phelps

North Harrison Girls Basketball ScholarshipKimberly Chiquito

North Harrison High School ScholarshipKendra Baumgarten

North Harrison Lions Club ScholarshipSydney GanoteKandace Troxell

North Harrison School Board ScholarshipHannah Elliott

Paul Cesar Memorial ScholarshipJoshua Peterson

Peter J. and Joan T. Schickel ScholarshipOlivia CookBailey KaakeAnnabelle ParsonsGabe SronceHailey Turner

Phil Pace Memorial ScholarshipHannah Elliott

R. William Baker ScholarshipKayla Turner

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Ralph D. Best Memorial ScholarshipAndrew Battista

Rotary Club of Corydon ScholarshipKandace BodenbenderQuinton CoffmanHaley ShafferHaylie Walter

Shireman Family ScholarshipAndrew BattistaCaleb GreshamPaul MillerLindsey Stockhoff

South Central High School ScholarshipJackson Turner

Susan Evans Austin Memorial Nursing ScholarshipJoshua Peterson

Tommy, Sarah and Bud Timberlake ScholarshipValerie CrawfordMitchell Frederick

Wilson Family Memorial Scholarship in Memory of T. J. and S. Morris WilsonHaley Brown

VisionQuest ScholarshipRyan Price

Yvonne Fessel Panther Athletic ScholarshipDavid Brann

Zimmerman Family Memorial ScholarshipDrake Mattingly

Bailey Kaake and Andrew Kennedy, the 2015 Building Our Future scholarship recipients from Lanesville.

Adult Scholarships from Endowment FundsBellarmine University Accel Program ScholarshipRachel GeigerLindsay Hack

Bellarmine University – Harrison County ScholarshipEmily BarryMiranda GalbreathChristina McAfee

First Harrison Bank Ivy Tech ScholarshipAmanda AsherJennifer BestMegan ColemanLynn CoulterAmanda CrossRachel DeatonSusan GalligerJonathan GrimesAmanda HedgcothAriana JonesElizabeth KnightEmily McIntireEmily MerkApril O’HaraMichelle SampsonBrittany SandersTillie SearsJulia SiegKayla SiegCourtney Thomas

Harrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. Agricultural Career ScholarshipSpencer Fulkerson

IUS Harrison County Hospital Foundation Scholarship #1John AndersonLindsey LloydChristian Mattix

IUS Harrison County Hospital Foundation Scholarship #2Megan NaegeleAlyssa SmithDeAnna Whittinghill

Harrison County Hospital Foundation ScholarshipDaniel CoxLillian Kopsolias

Harrison County Hospital Foundation General Fund ScholarshipAshley KriningerAddilyn LynchKelsey Smith

Harrison County Hospital Foundation Ivy Tech ScholarshipBrittany SandersKayla Sieg

IU Southeast Harrison County Education ScholarshipSally BaxterEmily CottleBobbi KeinsleyShellie PenceMichael RhoadsEric RowlandAmber Wischmeier

Ivy Tech – Prosser School of Technology ScholarshipDanielle BarthZachary LambertusMackenzie Stephens

Jessie L. and Arlie L. Fogal ScholarshipJenna Keinsley

Miles’ FundRyan Sparks

PNC Advisors Ivy Tech ScholarshipAliya BarnickleAnna GibsonKayla Sieg

Regions Bank Ivy Tech ScholarshipJessica Welch

Robert H. Weber Memorial ScholarshipCameron Smith

Spalding University Harrison County ScholarshipCarmen Rickman

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Hand Up Scholarship ProgramThe Hand Up Scholarship Program is administered by WorkOne. It is designed to assist Harrison County resident clients achieve their Academic Career Plan goals. WorkOne determines and authorizes the scholarships. Applicants must be in training in an “in-demand field “(Hot 50 jobs) and be able to complete training within a two year time period.

Hand Up Scholarships can be used for tuition, fees or textbooks. Funds may also be used for special clothing or equipment required for training or employment, travel expenses to and from training, GED testing and childcare.

A total of five Harrison County residents received Hand Up scholarship support in 2015. Three attended Galen College of Nursing in Louisville and two attended the Truck Driver Institute in Sellersburg.

Education Matters Southern IndianaEMSI is a regional undertaking organized by the community foundations that serve Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Scott and Washington counties to increase the number of working adults who have a degree or vocational certificate. EMSI’s goal is to increase degree attainment numbers in these counties by 25 percent in the next five years.

August 2011 HCCF creates Hand Up Adult Scholarships

December 2014 Paul W. Ogle Foundation provides $170,000 to support EMSI

January 2015 EMSI identified as a member of Lumina Community Partnership for Attainment; Lumina Foundation provides $120,000 for operations

April 2015 EMSI Executive Director hired

May 2015 EMSI joined The Graduate! Network; Leadership Table convened

June 2015 EMSI website launched

August 2015 EMSI leveraged a $14,000 award to Ivy Tech to establish a Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) chapter

September 2015 Emphasis expanded to keep students in college; Established a relationship with Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE)

October 2015 One Stop pilot established bringing advising and career coaching experts together

November 2015 Social media campaign launched reaching over 2,500 people

From inception to date EMSI has tracked 128 adult and Hand Up scholarship awards worth a total of $328,109 resulting in 62 degrees or certifications with average earnings of $16.88 per hour or $35,110 annually. Seventy-four percent of graduates are working in their chosen field.

“I waited my whole life to go back to school. I worked and raised my children first. After my last child graduated, I started college. I’ll be the first person in my family

to graduate from college and your scholarship will be put towards that goal.”- April O’Hara

2015 First Harrison Bank Ivy Tech Scholarship recipient

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2015 Grants Awarded from Unrestricted Funds21st Century Scholars Grants -- $53,991The Harrison County Community Foundation committed $100,000 to be offered as an award to the three Harrison County public school corporations for the percentage of eligible 8th graders enrolled in the 21st Century Scholars program. Actual amounts awarded were based on the percentage of eligible 8th graders enrolled and confirmed by the State.

Lanesville Community School Corporation$11,864

North Harrison Community School Corporation$16,668

South Harrison Community School Corporation$25,459

Boone Township VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Dare to Care$45,000 to assist with their food bank for Harrison County.

Elizabeth VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Harrison County Community Services$50,000 to support basic needs assistance.

Harrison Township VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Hayswood Theatre Group, Inc.$5,000 to support their theatrical productions.

Heth Township VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Hoosier Hills PACT$30,000 to support victim safety and advocacy services.

IUS Ogle Center$10,000 to support family and children’s programming.

Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc.$45,000 to support economics and financial literacy programs for Harrison County students.

Lanesville/Franklin Township VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

LifeSpan Resources, Inc.$10,000 to provide Meals on Wheels to Harrison County residents.

Milltown VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

New Middletown VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Palmyra VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Ramsey VFD$4,000 to assist with insurance costs.

Repair Affair of Harrison County$3,000 to support their annual home repair event.

YMCA of Harrison County, Inc.$25,000 to provide SPLASH, a swim lesson program for Harrison County third graders.

Agency Block Grants -- $259,000

Lanesville Community School Corporation$19,740

North Harrison Community School Corporation$55,585

South Harrison Community School Corporation$74,675

Dual credit courses stem from an agreement between a high school and university or college whereby a high school student enrolls in a course and simultaneously earns college credit and high school credit for the course. HCCF’s support is intended to maximize dual credit opportunities at little or no cost to the student.

“Last year, one of our students was playing with a group of friends near the Ohio River. It was really hot and they wanted to go swimming. Some of the kids in her group suggested swimming in the Ohio. They walked down to the bank. She said that the water was swirling and you couldn’t see the bottom. She told the other

kids that it was unsafe. She said that they learned at SPLASH, if you cannot see the bottom that it is not safe. She talked to the other kids about the currents and that you don’t know what is under the water. They

decided to go to another student’s house in Mauckport and play with the hose and a baby pool.” - Nissa Ellett, Principal, Heth-Washington Elementary

Students saved over $915,000 in tuition costs!

Dual Credit Grants -- $150,000

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2015 Grants Awarded from Unrestricted FundsFall Grants - $183,481Blue River Services, Inc.$4,170 to purchase activity equipment for habilitation programs in Corydon and Palmyra.

Center for Lay Ministries, Inc./The Bliss House$10,000 to serve as a supplement to the per diem cost per Harrison County resident in The Bliss House program.

Comfort House$15,268 to provide a match to a grant from the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute to support a Child Advocacy Center in Harrison County. This grant award leveraged $61,069 in additional grant dollars.

House of New Beginnings, Inc.$8,640 to provide capital improvements to the half-way home for men.

Lanesville Jaycees$5,000 to repave the entry road at the Lanesville Jaycee Park.

Main Street Corydon$6,904 to support the cost of billboards and INDOT signage.

Pal Wow Family Fun Festival, Inc.$3,500 to purchase fireworks for the annual town festival in Palmyra, Indiana.

Personal Counseling Services, Inc.$30,000 to provide counseling to underinsured and uninsured Harrison County residents.

Town of Lanesville$99,999 to provide partial funds to purchase and install 20 new streetlights.

Blue River Services, Inc.$38,500 to fund a Healthy Families caseworker.$214,973 to support preschool at North Harrison Elementary, Morgan Elementary and Rainbow’s End.

Happy Days Child Care$21,600 to support preschool.

IUS Applied Research and Education Center$10,000 for a preschool data analysis.

South Harrison Community School Corporation$324,000 to support preschool.

Southeastern Indiana Economic Opportunity Corporation$20,000 to support the preschools’ Paths to Quality training.

St. John’s Lutheran School$21,600 to support preschool.

St. Joseph Catholic School$34,560 to support preschool.

Unity Chapel$51,840 to support preschool at Noah’s Ark.

Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) Match Grants -- $11,946Harrison County Arts$2,021 to create shadowboxes to display collaborative art pieces co-created by pairing local artists with local elders. $5,000 to create a unique fountain of art glass in downtown Corydon. (Denied by IAC). $4,925 to provide Lanesville Community Schools Artists in Residencies.

Habitat for Humanity of Harrison County$377,709 to acquire land and building, renovate existing building, and new construction to the site.

Harrison County Agricultural Society$2,000,000 to build the Talmage Windell Memorial Agriculture Building at the Harrison County Fairgrounds.

Harrison County Community Services$600,000 to help the nonprofit purchase their existing building.

Main Street Corydon $25,000 to support the façade improvement program for businesses in downtown Corydon.

Signature Grants - $3,002,709

Jump Start Grants - $737,073

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Special Grants - $2,558,182Blue River Services, Inc.$7,320 in matching funds, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration School Age Child Care grant, to support after- school programming at North Harrison, Morgan, Heth-Washington, and New Middletown elementary schools in the 2016-2017 school year.

Harrison County Economic Development Corporation$100,000 to support their revolving loan program.

Harrison County Parks Department$150,000 to support the planning and design of the Harrison County Discovery Center.$850,000 to fabricate and install the interpretive displays at the Discovery Center.$1,081,152 to connect the Indian Creek Trail between the Doolittle section and Hayswood Park.

Historical Society of Harrison County$95,000 to assist with the purchase of the historic William Henry Harrison Log Cabin.

Main Street Corydon$50,000 in matching funds, Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development grant, to create the Fred Cammack Corydon Farmers Market.$24,710 in matching funds, Indiana Office of Tourism Development Grant, to purchase wayfinding signs for downtown Corydon. Town of Corydon$200,000 to support the Corydon Bicentennial Park construction project.

Friends of Harrison County Youth, Inc. was awarded a grant in spring 2015 to install drainage & concrete and to complete

landscaping around its field house. The picture shows the completed project.

Spring Grants - $151,138Blue River Services, Inc.$10,000 in matching funds for the Strategic Indiana Provider Network (SIPN)

Friends of Harrison County Youth, Inc.$90,000 to install drainage and concrete around the field house.

Kiwanis Club of Historic Harrison County$5,000 to purchase fireworks for the annual 4th of July community event.

Lanesville Community School Corporation$18,700 in matching dollars to construct a backstop on the baseball field.

North Harrison Community School Corporation$2,575 to support Camp Kindergarten.$2,753 to provide matching dollars to purchase Think Pads and Google Chrome licenses for special education purposes.

South Harrison Community School Corporation$2,110 to provide matching dollars to utilize the outdoor atrium for a classroom at South Central Elementary School.$15,000 to provide matching dollars toward visual art curriculum improvements at South Central High School.

St. Joseph Catholic School$5,000 to provide matching dollars to purchase Google Chromebooks and accessories for grades 3-6.

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2015 Grants Awarded from Endowment FundsAnimal Protection Fund$1,598 to purchase two Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablets for Harrison County Animal Control.

Arts Fund$1,650 to repair sprinkler system at Hayswood Theatre.

Betty R. Goldman Memorial Relay for Life Fund$10,429 to provide annual Relay for Life contribution.

Blue River Services Fund$2,500 to provide matching dollars for the HUD grant for Hope Manor.

Clark Memorial Hospital Foundation Educational Grant Fund$1,500 to assist two Harrison County residents with nursing program education costs and to send a Harrison County resident to the Neonatal Conference.

Comfort House Fund$917 to support operations and insurance costs.

Corydon Capital Preservation Alliance Fund$10,000 to support Main Street Corydon in creating a park.

Cedar Glade Fund$1,700 to support human service organizations that support the moral development of children and young adults.$4,000 to support organizations providing assistance to disadvantaged families and individuals and/or the moral development of children and young adults.

Charles Eckart Family Charitable Donor Advised Fund$500 to support the artists of Harrison County.$300 to purchase refreshments for all employees and visitors to Harrison County CASA office.

C. J. Smith Memorial Endowment Fund (benefits New Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries)$5,000 to provide a summer intern

Corydon Central Junior High School Capitalizing Designs Quilt Fund$14,500 to purchase 19 laptops for the art classroom at Corydon Central Junior High School.

Corydon Elementary School Library Fund$427 to purchase prizes and incentives for reading programs.

Corydon Intermediate School Library Fund$700 to support an author visit, writing workshop, and Young Author Red Carpet Ceremony.

David R. Blank Memorial Fund (benefits St. John’s Lutheran Church)$4,850 to purchase and install new doors.

Eckart Family Charitable Fund$2,500 to support the charitable purposes through the Random Acts of Kindness Fund, Veterans of Harrison County, other emergency relief funds, and church maintenance programs.

Ewbank Family Fund (benefits Harrison County Community Services)$7,772 to improve technology by purchasing computers, laptop, and smart board.

Gary and Jean Geswein FFA Fund$955 to support registration fees for Lanesville FFA Chapter President to attend FFA Washington Leadership Conference.$330 to support registration fees for 10 members of Corydon Central High School FFA and one advisor to attend FFA State Convention.$413 to pay for National FFA Organizational National Convention registration for 12 Corydon Central High School students and their advisor.

Harrison County 4-H Endowment Fund$18,157 to purchase supplies for the swine/small animals show barn.$7,285 to support 4-H camp fees for 78 children.

Harrison County Community Fund$5,000 to support the Hand Up Scholarship Program.

Harrison County Community Services Fund$23,000 to support operations.

Harrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. Fund$1,352 to support the FFA/Farm Bureau 50 cent breakfast.

Harrison County Junior Achievement Fund$28,159 to support Harrison County students with Junior Achievement programs.

HCCF Professional Development Fund$500 to transfer money to operating budget’s seminars account.

Hayswood Theatre Fund$709 to repair sprinkler system at Hayswood Theatre.

Health and Safety Fund$750 to purchase Kids Safety DVDs for Harrison County Public Libraries.$150 to purchase 150 “Safe Kids Harrison County Member” labels.$200 to assist Safe Kids Harrison County with hotel room and parking expenses for the “Because Kids Count Conference.”

Jason Wallot Memorial Fund$361 to purchase supplies for Industrial Arts Program and provide a $100 student award at South Harrison Community School Corporation.

Joe Rhoads Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Fund$6,380 to support roofing repairs.$17,436 to replace flooring and paint interior/exterior of the building.

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Kerri Suzanne Windell Fund (benefits YMCA of Harrison County) $900 to support 2014 Open Doors Annual Campaign.$500 to support Open Doors Scholarship Program.

Lanesville Community School Corporation Athletic Fund$6,274 to purchase soccer, cross country, basketball, and volleyball uniforms.$2,542 to purchase baseball pants and belts.$2,373 to purchase cross country and soccer uniforms.

Lanesville Elementary School Library Fund$1,900 to purchase library materials.

Lanesville Heritage Weekend Fund$1,896 to perform maintenance and improvements.

Lanesville Jr./Sr. High School Library Fund$1,900 to purchase library materials.

Lanesville Youth League Fund$6,000 to purchase a roll up security door for concession window, PA system, fryer, and other equipment.

Leadership Harrison County Fund$17,500 to support 20th anniversary celebration and program expenses.

Lucy Hornbeck Bless The Children Fund$210 to send three youth from Unity Chapel to church camp.$210 to send three youth from Household of Faith Assembly of God to church camp.$1,120 to send 16 youth from First Capital Christian Church to church camp.

Lynn and Glenn Thienel Musical Arts Fund (benefits Lanesville Elementary School)$735 to support the program “Come to the Ceilidhi.”

Norbert and Carolyn Walther Endowment Fund (benefits vocal and children’s choirs of St. John’s Lutheran Church)$756 to purchase membership for music print, new choir music, and supplies.

North Harrison Elementary School Library Fund$3,832 to purchase library books.$1,000 to purchase library supplies and books.

North Harrison High School Library Fund$780 to purchase library books and materials.

Peter J. and Joan T. Schickel Lanesville Community School Maintenance Fund$379 to purchase supplies and support maintaining the hillside area by the track.$2,258 to maintain the hillside area by the track.

Regina C. Cammack Memorial Education Fund$1,165 to pay for Corydon Elementary School third graders to attend “Winter Wonderland.”

Saint John’s Lutheran Church Fund$3,181 to supplement the church secretary salary.

Saint John’s Lutheran Church Projects Fund$2,377 to repair beams under church floor to support weight of organ and piano.

Saint John’s Lutheran School Fund$609 to purchase and install anti-scald devices.

Saint John’s Lutheran School Library Fund$1,106 to supplement monthly fee for high speed wireless internet.

St. Joseph Catholic School Library Fund$600 to purchase library books.

The de Paul School Endowment Fund$10,375 to provide financial assistance to students residing in southern Indiana.

The Nature Conservancy – Blue River Project Fund$5,000 to support operations.

Town of Corydon – Cedar Hill Cemetery Fund$9,800 to purchase a lawn mower.

Town of Elizabeth – Rose Hill Cemetery Fund$5,000 to support 2014 mowing expenses.$5,000 to support 2015 mowing expenses.

V. M. Albin Family Charitable Fund (benefits Corydon United Methodist Church)$2,381 to upgrade and repair Audio/Visual in church sanctuary.

YMCA of Harrison County Fund$11,000 to support 2014 operations.

•Agency Endowment Fund: A type of designated fund established by a nonprofit agency for the agency’s own benefit. •Designated Fund: Earmarked for one or more charitable organizations, and all grants made from the fund are made to (or for the use of) the designated recipient 501(c)3 organization to support its work.

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2015 Grants Awarded by Category

•Unrestricted Fund: Available to the Harrison County Community Foundation for any of the charitable purposes encompassed by the Foundation’s mission, including its operational expenses. This fund is the most flexible type of fund. ◉ Builder’s Fund: A type of unrestricted fund pooled with other unrestricted assets. The income supports various projects identified by the HCCF Board of Directors.

Over $8,180,264 awarded in grants!*Excluding the Harrison County Community Fund

Historical Preservation$1,095,000.00

13%

Human Services$1,241,475.86

15%

Arts$61,960.83

1%

Community Projects$2,639,848.52

32%

Health & Safety$73,637.50

1%

Schools & Education

Programming$1,121,533.78

14%

Scholarships$719,042.38

9%

Trails & Recreational Facilities

$1,227,765.5515%

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2015 Endowment Funds*New Funds Indicated in Bold

Access to Recreation Fund – Field of InterestAlex Simmons Memorial Scholarship FundAlphonse A. & Dolores A. Schmelz Memorial Scholarship FundAnimal Protection Fund – Field of InterestArthur & Lois Berlin Memorial Scholarship FundArts Fund – Field of InterestBellarmine University Accel Program Scholarship Fund Bellarmine University – Harrison County Scholarship FundBernice T. Richardson Scholarship FundBetty R. Goldman Memorial Relay for Life FundBill & Deb Thomas Family Builder’s Fund Bill Dougherty Family Scholarship FundBlaine & Geneva Wiseman Family Scholarship FundBlue River Services FundBud & Betty Bennett Family Scholarship FundC. J. Smith Memorial Endowment FundCanaan Timberlake Electrical Apprenticeship Scholarship FundCarl & Peggy Byerly 4-H/FFA Scholarship FundCarl & Wilma Ott Family Scholarship FundCarl H. & Mary C. Osbourn Wolford ’59 Spalding Education Scholarship FundCedar Glade FundCFSI Harrison County Youth Philanthropy Fund Chad & Abby Coffman Family Builder’s Fund Chamber of Commerce of Harrison County Education FundCharles A. Kaake Scholarship FundCharles Eckart Family Charitable Donor Advised FundCharles L. Reising, Sr. Land Conservation FundCharles L. Shedd Scholarship FundCharles R. and Frances M. Chinn Memorial Scholarship FundCharlie L. Phillips Scholarship FundClarence A. Sr. & Olivia T. Merk Memorial Scholarship FundClark Memorial Hospital Foundation Educational Grant FundClassical and Fine Arts Fund of Harrison County – Field of InterestClyde E. Marrillia Memorial Scholarship FundComfort House FundCorydon Capital Preservation Alliance Fund Corydon Central Class of ‘66 Scholarship FundCorydon Central High School Class of 1959 Scholarship FundCorydon Central High School Scholarship FundCorydon Central Junior High School Capitalizing Designs Quilt FundCorydon Central Jr-Sr High School Library FundCorydon Elementary School Library Fund

Corydon Intermediate School Library FundCorydon Lions Club Dan Hardsaw Memorial Scholarship FundCorydon Presbyterian Church Memorial FundCorydon United Methodist FundCrandall Masonic Lodge 591 Corydon Central Scholarship FundCrandall Masonic Lodge 591 Josh Beanblossom Memorial Scholarship FundCrandall Masonic Lodge 591 North Harrison Scholarship FundDare to Care FundDavid Minter Memorial Scholarship FundDavid R. Blank Memorial FundDonald & Fredrica Dones Scholarship FundDr. Ken Oppel Memorial Scholarship FundDr. Leonard Waite Memorial Scholarship FundEarl Saulman Memorial Scholarship FundEarly Readers Fund – Field of InterestEckart Family Charitable FundEffie Kuhlman Charitable Trust FundEleanor & Vallas Albin Scholarship FundEnvironmental Fund – Field of InterestEpiphany Lutheran Church FundEwbank Family FundFamily Health Center of Harrison County FundFirst Harrison Bank Ivy Tech Scholarship FundFrank O’Bannon Memorial Preservation FundFrederick Porter Griffin Fund for Genealogy & History of Harrison CountyFurthering Youth, Inc. Fund Gary & Jean Geswein Builder’s FundGary & Jean Geswein FFA FundGary Haub Memorial Scholarship FundGeorge L. Hess Family Harrison County Public Library FundGeorge Rogers Clark Land Trust FundHarrison County 4-H Endowment FundHarrison County Agricultural Memorial Scholarship FundHarrison County Community FundHarrison County Community Services FundHarrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. Agricultural Career Scholarship FundHarrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. FundHarrison County Farm Bureau, Inc. Senior High School Scholarship FundHarrison County Hospital Foundation FundHarrison County Hospital Foundation General FundHarrison County Hospital Foundation Ivy Tech Scholarship FundHarrison County Junior Achievement FundHarrison County Lifelong Learning FundHarrison County Parks & Recreation FundHarrison County Public Library FundHarrison County Renaissance Fund

Harrison-Crawford BAR Association Scholarship FundHarry R. & Barbara K. Middleton Family Builder’s Fund Hayswood Theatre FundHazel A., Kassie, & Dennis Reasor Music FundHCCF Professional Development FundHealth & Safety Fund – Field of InterestHelen & Russell Petty Media Center FundHelen J. Cunningham Community Service Scholarship FundHerbert & Marilyn Gettelfinger Agricultural Scholarship FundHeth-Washington Elementary School Library FundHistorical Preservation Fund – Field of InterestHoosier Hills PACT FundHosparus of Harrison County FundHoward H. Haub Scholarship FundIndian Creek Greenway Development FundIndian Creek Woods FundIndiana University Southeast Harrison County Education Scholarship FundIndiana University Southeast Harrison County Hospital Foundation Scholarship Fund #1Indiana University Southeast Harrison County Hospital Foundation Scholarship Fund #2 Indiana University Southeast Nursing Lab FundIndiana University Southeast Scholarship FundIvy Tech-Prosser School of Technology Scholarship FundJack & Evelyn Baker Scholarship FundJack & Kenneth Miles Golf Scholarship FundJanice Uhl Taylor Scholarship FundJason Wallot Memorial FundJefferson Masonic Lodge 104 William E. Falk Jr. Memorial Scholarship FundJessie L. & Arlie L. Fogal Scholarship FundJoe Rhoads Senior Citizens Center Fund Jonathan Delaney Dickerson Memorial Scholarship FundJosh Long Memorial Scholarship FundJuan J. & Rudee Rodríguez Teacher Travel FundJudy Smith Memorial Scholarship FundKent Watson Baseball Scholarship FundKenton & Phyllis Turner LDS Education FundKerri Suzanne Windell FundKosair Children’s Hospital – Children’s Hospital FundLaconia Lions Club Scholarship Fund Lanesville Community Dollars for Scholars FundLanesville Community School Corporation Athletic FundLanesville Elementary School Library FundLanesville FFA Chapter Scholarship Fund Lanesville Heritage Weekend Builder’s FundLanesville Heritage Weekend Fund

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Lanesville Heritage Weekend Scholarship FundLanesville High School Scholarship FundLanesville Jaycees Kenneth Lopp Memorial Scholarship FundLanesville Jr-Sr High School Library FundLanesville Youth League FundLarry A. Gettelfinger Memorial Scholarship FundLeadership Harrison County FundLeora Brown School FundLeora Elizabeth Eisenmenger Melton Memorial Scholarship FundLions Club of Elizabeth, Indiana FundLucy Hornbeck Bless the Children FundLynn & Glenn Thienel Musical Arts FundMadge Ashton Memorial Scholarship FundMany Voices – One Community Fund – Field of InterestMarilyn M. Rhodes Memorial Fund Mark & Kathy Shireman Builder’s FundMatthew D. Faith Memorial Scholarship FundMiles’ FundMorgan Elementary School Library Fund Neal & Cheryl L. Fisher Family Builder’s FundNew Middletown Elementary School Library FundNew Middletown Memorial Park FundNorbert & Carolyn Walther Endowment FundNorth Central Class of 1961 Scholarship FundNorth Harrison Elementary School Library FundNorth Harrison FFA Scholarship FundNorth Harrison Football Team PEP Scholarship FundNorth Harrison Girls Basketball Scholarship FundNorth Harrison High School Library FundNorth Harrison High School Scholarship FundNorth Harrison Lions Clubs Scholarship FundNorth Harrison Middle School Library Fund

North Harrison School Board Scholarship FundOak Grove Cemetery FundPatricia Laughlan-Ireland Memorial Scholarship FundPaul & Judy Beckort Builder’s Fund Paul Cesar Memorial Scholarship FundPersonal Counseling Service, Inc. Fund Peter J. & Joan T. Schickel Family Builder’s FundPeter J. & Joan T. Schickel Lanesville Community School Maintenance FundPeter J. & Joan T. Schickel Scholarship FundPhil Pace Memorial Scholarship Fund Phyllis & Leland Krush Family Builder’s FundPNC Advisors Ivy Tech Scholarship FundR. William Baker Scholarship FundRalph D. Best Memorial Scholarship Fund Ray Churchill Family Builder’s FundRecreation Fund – Field of InterestRegina C. Cammack Memorial Education FundRegions Bank Ivy Tech Scholarship FundRobert H. Bush Memorial FundRobert H. Weber Memorial Scholarship Fund Robert L. & Teresa A. Schickel Builder’s Fund Robin Monroe Thieneman Wolfe Memorial Scholarship FundRotary Club of Corydon, Indiana FundSaint John’s Lutheran Church FundSaint John’s Lutheran Church Projects FundSaint John’s Lutheran School FundSaint John’s Lutheran School Library FundSaint Mary’s Catholic Church Maintenance FundSanders Financial Markets Lab Support FundSandra Albin LaDuke Memorial Scholarship FundShireman Family Scholarship FundSonny Hardin Memorial Endowment FundSouth Central Elementary School Library Fund

South Central High School Scholarship FundSouth Central Jr-Sr High School Library FundSpalding University Harrison County Scholarship FundSt. Joseph Catholic School Library FundSt. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Fund Steven A. Gilliland Builder’s FundSusan Evans Austin Memorial Nursing Scholarship FundSycamore Land Trust Conservation & Environmental Education FundTalmage Windell Family Scholarship FundThe de Paul School Endowment FundThe Nature Conservancy – Blue River Project Fund Tom & Phyllis Tucker Builder’s Fund Tommy, Sarah, & Bud Timberlake Scholarship FundTown of Corydon Cedar Hill Cemetery FundTown of Crandall Scholarship FundTown of Elizabeth FundTown of Elizabeth – Rose Hill Cemetery FundV. M. Albin Family Charitable FundVicki Engleman Family Memorial Scholarship FundVisionQuest Scholarship FundWilson Family Scholarship in Memory of T. J. & S. Morris Wilson FundWHAS Crusade for Children FundYMCA of Harrison County FundYvonne Fessel Panther Athletic Scholarship FundZimmerman Family Memorial Scholarship Fund

Field of Interest Fund: Limited in its use by the donor’s stated preference for a specific area of charitable purpose, without designation of recipient organizations or programs through which such charitable purposes may be served. These funds can – and have – been designated to support animal protection, arts and culture, historical preservation and other causes.

2015 Endowment Funds (cont.)*New Funds Indicated in Bold

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Endowed Donor Advised Fund: Provides the founding contributor or an appointed group of people the privilege of providing advice regarding grant awards from the fund’s income. Recommended recipient organizations must be qualified 501(c)3 nonprofits.

Fund Spotlight

Charles Eckart Family Charitable Donor Advised FundThe Harrison County Community Foundation’s first endowed donor advised fund was established in December 2014 when Charles Eckart, his wife Violet Eckart, and three of their children – Christian Eckart, Holly Strange and Heidi Seuling – chose to create the Charles Eckart Family Charitable Donor Advised Fund.

Charles and Violet grew up in Harrison County, and they raised their children there. Charles said he and Violet have been part of several organizations in the county, and they wanted to give back to promote the interests of Harrison County in some way.

Charles said he, his wife and their children wanted to start a donor advised fund because they knew many Harrison County nonprofits did not need a huge grant, but instead needed help doing small things.

“We felt this would be a way that we could direct money to organizations that basically worked at making life better for people here in Harrison County,” Charles said.

Charles said he and his family hold meetings to decide which organizations they would like to support, how they would like to support them and how much money is needed to provide that support. Then, the family recommends grants to the HCCF board.

In 2015, money from the Charles Eckart Family Charitable Donor Advised Fund supported the purchase of refreshments for Harrison County CASA and a patron night sponsored by Harrison County Arts.

Charles said his family plans to have the fund support Veterans of Harrison County, the Historical Society of Harrison County and other nonprofits in the future. He said the fund has enabled his family to feel good about helping organizations they had also wanted to help in the past.

Charles said some of his family members have donated to the fund, and he encourages others to donate as well. In addition, Charles said he would encourage others to start donor advised funds at HCCF.

“I think this is a marvelous tool that should encourage many others to take advantage of this opportunity to provide a permanent legacy,” Charles said. “I absolutely encourage anyone to use this vehicle to make a difference in the county.”

To learn more or to establish a donor advised fund, contact Kim Harmon, Director of Development at 812-738-6668 or [email protected].

Front: Holly Strange and Heidi Seuling.Back: Violet, Christian and Charles Eckart.

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Financial Position

FoundationSupporting

Organization

Real Estate Supporting

Organization2015

Consolidated

ASSETS Cash 1,299,991 452,814 20,279 1,773,084 Investments, at fair market value 17,523,475 137,712,596 0 155,236,071 PRI Receivable 0 1,284,916 0 1,284,916 Property and equipment, net 21,951 0 1,035,310 1,057,261TOTAL ASSETS 18,845,417 139,450,326 1,055,589 159,351,332

LIABILITIES Accounts Payable 16,857 0 0 16,857 Grants Payable 310,388 6,201,497 0 6,511,885 Custodial Funds 1,468,051 75,748,361 0 77,216,412 Charitable Gift Annuity Payable 852,182 0 0 852,182TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,647,478 81,949,858 0 84,597,336

TOTAL NET ASSETS 16,197,939 57,500,468 1,055,589 74,753,996

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Beginning Unrestricted Net Assets 15,476,955 59,362,783 1,079,961 75,919,699

REVENUE Contributions 1,054,512 1,965,842 0 3,020,354 Contributions from Related Party 542,500 35,719 0 578,219 Service Agreement Income 707,325 0 6,000 713,325 Investment return, net (180,105) (456,109) 0 (636,214) Interest and other income 13,523 10,067 4 23,594TOTAL REVENUE 2,137,755 1,555,519 6,004 3,699,278

EXPENSES Grants/Scholarships (661,357) (2,167,759) 0 (2,829,116) Grants to Related Party (35,719) (542,500) 0 (578,219) Service Agreement Expense (6,000) (707,325) 0 (713,325) Administrative Expenses (713,695) (250) (30,376) (744,321)TOTAL EXPENSES (1,416,771) (3,417,834) (30,376) (4,864,981)

Excess of revenue over expense 720,984 (1,862,315) (24,372) (1,165,703)ENDING UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 16,197,939 57,500,468 1,055,589 74,753,996

HARRISON COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC.CONSOLIDATING STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2015

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*HCCF adopted accrual basis accounting for 2015

Total Giving Breakdown

$79,149,981 awarded 1996 through Dec. 31, 2015

HCCF Public Donations and Horseshoe Southern Indiana Contributions

2015 1996-2015

HCCF Public Donations $762,097 $11,441,613

Horseshoe Casino Donations $7,863,369 $167,196,072

Total $8,625,466 $178,637,685

Historical Preservation$1,446,775.09

2%Harrison County

Government Support$12,500,000.00

16%

Human Services$7,508,059.89

9%

Arts$742,617.53

1%

Community Projects$18,099,810.22

23%

Health & Safety$17,646,379.50

22%

Schools & Education

Programming$7,353,677.29

9%

Scholarships$8,425,823.78

11%

Trails & Recreational Facilities

$5,426,837.537%

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2015 Individual and Corporate DonorsNancy Smith & John AbelTerry AllenAnonymousBobbie BairdAnn, Michael, & Samuel BakerCharlotte Baker EstateJack & Evelyn BakerMartha BeckortIrma BellShirley BinkleyGeorge Black & Donna Lloyd BlackDonn BlankNorma BlankKenneth BlissBlue River All Stars 4-H ClubBluegrass StockyardsWilliam BoleyCarol BoonePamela & Stephen BooneRalph & Judith BradshawKatie & Nathan BroomBruce & Elizabeth BurchKevin & Alisa BurchEvan BurkePaul & Linda BurnhamCathy BuschemeyerJames & Joann CabellShirley Ohta & S. Ann CarrJoseph & Delora CasperCentral Barren United Methodist ChurchChamber of Commerce of Harrison CountyJoseph ClaypoolCocin Services Incorporated DBA Culvers of CorydonChad & Abigail CoffmanKerri CokeleyComfort HouseCommunity Foundation of Southern IndianaJason CopperwaiteHope CorsetteCorydon Central High School Class of 1959 Corydon Dulcimer ClubCorydon Intermediate SchoolCorydon Presbyterian ChurchDerek CrawleyJudy CroneStephen CunninghamBilly & Virginia CurtsJoseph & Anna CurtsBob & Mary Davis FamilyTony & Nancy Day FamilyDuke Energy FoundationGeorge Ethridge

Patricia & John EurtonEvergreensMargaret EwbankThomas Ewbank EstateJill & Jerome FinnAlice FisherCheryl FisherDavid & Diane FranksFrances & Jerry FrederickMarilyn FriedDavid & Carol FulkersonCharles GarmonGary & Jean GesweinCarolyn GettelfingerRaymond & Dorothy GettelfingerSteve GillilandJanet & Robert GrantzJohn & Kim GuntherHabitat for Humanity of Harrison CountyAnna HannelCleo HardinJerry & Evelyn HardsawKim HarmonPatricia HarrisonHarrison County 4-H CouncilHarrison REMCTerry HaubCassandra HauswaldHayswood TheatreHeidelberg United Methodist ChurchHeidelberg United Methodist WomenLinda HeishmanHoosier Hills PACTHoosierPlanDonna Stumler-House & Jeffrey HouseRay & Gerry HouselDavid & Rebecca HoweyIndependent Colleges of IndianaIndiana Philanthropy Alliance FoundationSusan IngmireJefferson Masonic Lodge 104Jordan & Jacob JohnsonSuzanne KaiserK.D. Wilt LLCRichard & Wendy KennedyPaul & Elizabeth KieslerSteve KittermanCatie KnableJudith & David KockaLawrence & Margaret KoopmanMerle & Dorothy Kruer

Phillip KruerPhyllis & Leland KrushJon & Kathy KussLanesville Community Dollars for ScholarsLanesville Community School CorporationDr. Sharon & Jack LauferLeadership Harrison CountyDavid & Lisa LettDonald & Teresa LongRonnie & Carmen LoppMichael & Cynthia LuddenIda MarrilliaPamela Bennett Martin & David MartinJohn & Kelly MatlockMalissa & Robert MattinglyMichael McGrawLinda McKimMelissa McPhillipsMissi & Daniel McPhillipsJack & Debra MilesDiane MillerJoe MillerRobert & Jennifer NavilleNew Amsterdam Boat ClubNew Middletown Lions ClubNew Salisbury Lions ClubNorton HealthcareBea OppelOlivia OrmeFred OttJohn OttKenny OttLarry OttTony OttBrandon PaceChristine PendletonAmanda & Steve PerkinsPersonal Counseling Service, Inc. Carl PfeiferSuellen PhillipsPhysical Therapy Works Corydon, Inc.Ramsey Lions ClubRamsey Popcorn Co., Inc.Michael & Shirley RaymondDavid RemondiniDavid & Nancy RileyLisa RobertsRobertson Crushed StoneJuan & Rudee RodríguezBetty RogersDavid & Elizabeth RollKenneth & Naomi SaulmanPeter J. & Joan T. Schickel

Robert & Teresa SchickelKimra SchleicherJessica SchmidtRalph & Barbara ShermanJeffrey & Veronica ShiremanJoe & Cindy ShiremanLisa SiegDonald & Mary SmithNicolas & Lesa SmithSamuel & Rhonda SmithBradley SnyderSt. John’s Lutheran ChurchJerry StinerSuann & Marty StroudKevin & Madonna TaylorWilliam & Joy TaylorMary & Michael TemplePhillip TimberlakeVaughn & Linda TimberlakeCynthia & Michael TimmonsOwen TolerTown of CorydonTown of ElizabethTown of New AmsterdamWilliam TravisElizabeth & Terry TuckerKeith & Sarah TurpinDanny & Carol WaltonWanya Host LLC DBA Corydon Super 8Joe & Brenda WellsCory WilliamsDouglas Sellers & Sally WilliarJerrell WisemanJoan WitteGeoff WohlCarl & Mary WolfordRobert & Joann Yates

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Building on Success: Gift VILilly Endowment, Inc. announced a statewide challenge grant to community foundations in Indiana in July 2014. The challenge was called the Lilly Endowment GIFT VI initiative, and it spurred HCCF to relate to the community in a whole new way. Never before had the Foundation asked the community to demonstrate support by giving to an unrestricted fund.

HCCF has always been the source of matching funds for donors. The tables were turned as gifts to an unrestricted fund allowed HCCF to leverage a match into Harrison County. Lilly Endowment made up to $250,000 available for the match in return for raising unrestricted funds.

Additionally, HCCF began to offer named “Builder’s Funds.” People who establish Builder’s Funds are able to track how their gifts are used to meet needs and bring about positive change. By logging into their own unique account through Fund Web, founding contributors see how their gifts are pooled together to provide grants and fund programs.

Because Builder’s Funds were embraced with such success, HCCF will continue to offer these named unrestricted funds with a minimum initial gift of $2,500.

We thank our donors who contributed a total of $191,650 to unrestricted funds in 2015.

HCCF used unrestricted funds to award a grant to Main Street Corydon for the Fred Cammack Corydon Farmers

Market project. This grant provided the matching funds for a $50,000 grant from the Indiana Office of Community

and Rural Affairs and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development.

Gifts to Builder’s Funds and Unrestricted Funds in 2015Bill & Deb Thomas Family Builder’s FundBill & Debra Thomas

Chad & Abby Coffman Family Builder’s FundChad & Abigail Coffman

Gary & Jean Geswein Builder’s FundGary & Jean Geswein

Harry R. & Barbara K. Middleton Family Builder’s FundHarry & Barbara Middleton

Lanesville Heritage Weekend Builder’s FundLanesville Heritage Weekend

Mark & Kathy Shireman Builder’s FundMark & Kathy Shireman

Neal & Cheryl L. Fisher Family Builder’s FundCheryl FisherMiriam FisherJames & Neva Rutherford

Paul & Judy Beckort Builder’s FundPaul & Judy Beckort

Phyllis & Leland Krush Family Builder’s FundPhyllis & Leland Krush

Ray Churchill Family Builder’s FundBrian & Kelly ChurchillCameron & Connie Churchill and FamilyDon & Ruth ChurchillFred & Donna ChurchillKim Harmon

Robert L. & Teresa A. Schickel Builder’s FundRobert & Teresa Schickel

Sharon Uhl Family Builder’s FundSharon Uhl

Steven A. Gilliland Builder’s FundSteve Gilliland

Tom & Phyllis Tucker Builder’s FundTom & Phyllis Tucker

Unrestricted FundAmazon Smile FoundationAnonymousMartha BeckortPamela Bennett Martin & David MartinBlank & Ingram CPAsLeanne & Chris CunninghamJoseph & Anna CurtsLinda ElderDerrick GrigsbyCleo HardinJeremy Kirkham Laugh Doctor Enterprises, Inc. Jonathan & Saundra O’BannonEd & Linda RundenDouglas & Sandra ShermanMark & Kathy ShiremanBrett & Heather StilwellSarah Travis Leslie Vidra

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Gifts In Honor and In Memory OfIn Honor of Shirley Lieber’s 80th BirthdaySt. John’s Lutheran School

In Honor of Ms. Diane ClarkeBonita Coots

In Honor of Jerry FinnNew Albany Deanery Catholic Youth Ministries

In Memory of Eleanor AlbinDavid & Peggy BestBetty BickelPatricia BiddleCatherine & John BuschemeyerMadelyn ByrnSherrill & Sarah ColvinCommunity Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. Martha & Gene HillmanMary Alice McKeagueMiller Family FundMonarch Capital ManagementLawrence & Miriam ParisKeith & Jenny PinaireMolly SearceD. Neil & Cynthia SisloffJames & Sondra SmithNorma TaylorBridget TimberlakeDelores TimberlakeLinda & C. Franklin WisemanMogwedell Norman & Mary Sue Wyatt

In Memory of Sandra LaDuke & Eleanor AlbinMark Peyron & Deborah Aubrey-Peyron

In Memory of Barron BarksGlen & Nancy Casada

In Memory of Harry & Inez BaumgartleLarry & Connie Baumgartle

In Memory of Martha BestCharles & Glenda BooneDebra & Jesse Dones, Jr.John & Beverly EisenmengerKenneth & Jamie FerreeGary & Linda KingGreg & Jennifer Soots

In Memory of Michael A. Bennett360 Restoration; Mark & Amanda BennettDarla & Al AlgoodAnonymous

Kathryn BegleTravis BushauDan, Jennie, Sydney, & Macey CapelleDavid CliftonAndrew ConradRobert Diamant & Patricia ConwayDaniel & Sheri ConwayGladys ConwayCray Huber Horstman Heil & Vanausdal LLCFrank & Debbie CzeschinCharles & Janet CzeschinBen & Mary DanielKirstyn DelaneyFirst Harrison Bank Employees & Board MembersI. FrostAlexander GuevaraMark & Denise HoehnBill Hollingsworth & FamilyDan HuberLinda & Denny HuberMichael & Sally HuberJLD Dental, P.C.David & Barbara KittermanMark & Karen LambertusMark & April MasonJeffrey & Pamela MeekNails by ElayneScott & Carol OliverKraft Monuments & Memorials Inc. DBA Generations Monuments & Memorials; Pam & Joe KraftRomilda PundLarry & Patricia SeacatMark & Kathy ShiremanSteve & Jeni SmithThomas & Mary TenerArthur & Catherine TurcotteTimothy WoolstonZachary & Cole WorleyKent & Joy Yeager

In Memory of Carolyn K. Smith BiggsNancy Smith & John AbelAnn BakerRita BoehmHerman & Doris BuechlerNick & Kate HancockArlene HargraveDouglas & Mary Ann HarrittSilas & Anne Dora HartKenneth & Judy HuberGlenn & Donna KelleyKoetter Real Estate Services, LLCNorman & Kathleen KruerSusie & Jack LangnessSusan LeisterJames McIntosh

Mills, Biggs, Haire, & Reisert, Inc.Mark & Kelly RickettsBarbara SchindlerEileen SchraffenbergerPamela & Barry SettlesBud & Marie Smith FamilyGeneva SpriglerSonny & Mary SpriglerDave & Gina ThomasDorothy & James ThomasGrady & Jo Ann WallaceMark Zelli

In Memory of Robert BushEvelyn Taylor

In Memory of Marshall ChismCharles & Marla Sieberns

In Memory of Ray Churchill & Carl ChurchillCameron & Connie Churchill and Family

In Memory of Paula K. CraigCatherine Sherrod

In Memory of Jonathan Delaney DickersonGerald & Yvonne Kay Jacobs

In Memory of Bill DoughertyJanice & Joseph AlexanderRosie BryantDavid & Judy CarrDorothy & Gary ClarkAmy & Michael DelaneyNathan DoughertyJacqualyn Schamel & The Fowler FamilyKyang Federal Credit UnionLanesville JayceesWayne & Virginia MarkingRadiology Associates, Inc.Sprigler Door Service, Inc.Donald & Theresa StilgerTerry & Kelly Zimmerman

In Memory of Vicki EnglemanDan, Jennie, Sydney & Macey CapelleMelissa & Craig EnglemanCassie, John & Clayton EnlowMichael FrederickHoosier Hollywood Development LLC DBA Corydon CinemasSamantha & Bonnie IngleGina & Paul MathewsDiane MillerGary & Becky Wolfe

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In Memory of Dorothy FellerCheryl Fisher

In Memory of Paul Gettelfinger, Corinne Gettelfinger, Paula Craig, Larry Gettelfinger, & James GettelfingerMarilyn O’Connor

In Memory of Larry GettelfingerMarilyn O’Connor

In Memory of Marilyn GettelfingerBrian & Kelly ChurchillPreferred Popcorn

In Memory of Betty GoldmanBetty Goldman Endowment Fund

In Memory of Michael HaggardMichael & Kathi BaconVelma DownsChris, Anita, & Shawn MattinglyVaughn & Linda Timberlake & Jennifer MitchellEldon & Nancy RondenbushDonald & Hilda ThienemanMarilyn Thieneman

In Memory of Warren “Sonny” HardinB & K Cabin CraftsMike & Stacy CooperCorydon Central High SchoolCorydon Central High School Industrial Arts ClubR.G. & J.E. FalettiBarry & Tami GeltmakerMary GooteePam & Butch GruneisenTracy HackettBrian HardinCleo HardinGina HardinSharon HardinJan JonesLouisville Area WoodturnersJohn & Linda ParsonsDean & Greta SparksH. Lloyd Whitis

In Memory of Jamie HarmonKim Harmon

In Memory of Gary HaubAnonymousAudrey & Joshua EhlersMick & Michele SaulmanBlair Wilson

In Memory of Evelyn Smith HeiligenbergNancy Smith & John AbelAnonymousJames Baker & FamilyMark & Kimberly BeckerRita BoehmBrosco, Inc. DBA Moore JewelryRonnie & Nancy BrownHerman & Doris BuechlerShirley Ohta & S. Ann CarrCRHP Sisters in ChristJill & Jerome FinnJames Tennill Jr. & Priscilla GarlandJames & Debra GrimesMary Lynn HaileyCora HarrisBob & Brenda HeiligenbergJane HiltonTony & Susan KeetonJune KruerRosie McCartinM. Diane MurphyAndrew Pfeifer & FamilyRita PenceDebra & Wayne RiegerDiane & Alexis ShaverDonald & Mary SmithGeorge & Wilma SmithRobert & Juanita SmithTerri & Gene SpruglerDonna StaserJames Tennill IIIJoe & Susan TheobaldDavid ThomasAnthony & Lucy Trusty

In Memory of Billie HessChristine Pendleton

In Memory of John HigginbothamCharles & Judy ShiremanPatricia Harmon, Wilma Magner, & Ellie SladekJulie Windell

In Memory of Fern & Claude HottellRowena Hottell

In Memory of Roger KittermanChristine Pendleton

In Memory of Sandra Albin LaDukeArlene Hargrave

In Memory of Carl MillerChristine Pendleton

In Memory of Tom MonroeBennett & Bennett InsuranceWilliam & Dorothy BoothBob & Sandy ChurchillBarbara CrawfordGary DawsonMatthew FadelDavid & Cynthia FromanIrene Hall, Dana Lutz, & Jason HallPatricia HeltonDan & Marsha HimmelhaverRalph & Linda HinesGilbert & Linda KapfhammerHarry & Patricia KettermanRusk & Josephine Leffler Family; Laura Etta, Jim, Juanita, Mary Jo, Stan, Barbara, Don, Carol, Ron, Sandy, Steve, NancyRay & Wilma MagnerRobert & Frances MathesJane McGuffyBetty MonroeErik PendletonDeb & Gary SievekingRon & Sharon SimpsonKay & Gary TabbMarilyn ThienemanBill & Debra ThomasMaelee WaltherCarlton & Jeanette WatsonCharles & Mary WisemanTheresa WisemanJeni WolfeKent & Joy Yeager

In Memory of James Gordon PendletonFirst Harrison BankNew Middletown Community FestivalNorstam Veneers, Inc.

In Memory of Keith SauerheberBrad & Chelsey Bohnert

In Memory of Carol SaulmanLinda AustinKeith & Betty BickelMichael & Nancy BiddleFrank & Debbie CzeschinChris & Susan FesselFirst Harrison Bank Employees & Board MembersDonald & Eileen FranksLarry & Monica HarmonTerry HaubMichael & Marney JacksonSandra & James JosephJudy KennedyJohn & Carolyn NewlinJo Ann Richards 25

In Memory of Carol Saulman (cont)Kenneth & Naomi SaulmanSteve & Jeni SmithRoger & Kimberly StewartRonald & Anita StriegelSteven & Jeanne TimberlakeVaughn & Linda TimberlakeTommy & Susie TroncinDavid & Kathy Williams

In Memory of Nolan SchwartzEvelyn Taylor

In Memory of Phyllis SeipelHarold & Pamela FesselFirst Harrison Bank Employees & Board MembersVictor & Pamela FleaceTony GuntherRoy & Denise HarmonGerald & Yvonne KoppMcPhillips Trucking, Inc.Wayne Gettelfinger & Janice ReddenKenneth & Naomi SaulmanJoyce & Johnny SpaldingMarilyn ThienemanKaren TroutmanDavid & Carolyn Wallace

In Memory of Lisa ShuckLaugh Doctor Enterprises, Inc.

In Memory of David SmithJill & Jerome Finn

In Memory of Carolyn K. Smith Biggs & Kenneth SmithD. Mark & Bobbi BickersJill & Jerome FinnMartin & Darlene Schy

In Memory of Kenneth SmithJesse & Maria Schulz

In Memory of Janice Uhl TaylorHeritage Ford-Mercury, Inc.Southern Indiana Automotive & Supply, Inc. DBA NAPA Auto PartsUhl Truck Sales, Inc.Uhl’s Feed & Seed LLC

In Memory of Canaan TimberlakeCynthia Schneider-Zollman

In Memory of Thomas “Bud” TimberlakeRichard Timberlake

In Memory of Wayne TurleyChristine Pendleton

In Memory of Curtis ValentineEvelyn Taylor

In Memory of Dr. Leonard WaiteMarian & Charles AllenAnonymousRichard ArmstrongScott & Cindy ArmstrongJay BakerMary Lou BakerPatricia BeddoeFred & Linda BenzBarbara BestBarbara BuhiteGloria BuhiteThomas & Renate ButzbachFrederick CammackLaurence CarrJuanita CesarBarbara ClarkCorydon Central High SchoolRichard & Ann CrosierFrank & Debbie CzeschinCurtis & Nancy EskewNorman & Cynthia FlandersJanet FrederickMick FrederickTodd & Patty GarrisonThomas & Marilyn GibsonDonald Nerland & Edith GrecaHarold HamburgHarrison County Public LibraryDavid HeinBecky HollingsworthJohn & Pat KintnerRobert Gilewski & Nancy KuppersmithDoris & Ronald LindMark & F. Denise LineberryCarolyn MarloweStephen & Gail MelleavyBrian & Lori Beth MillerMarvin & Penny MillerCarol MitchellBen, Niki, Eisley, & Ari MotzNicole MotzJohn Nicholson DMDJoseph & Patricia NicosiaW. Isaac & Denise OrwickChristine PendletonBill, Darlene, & Teresa PierceShawn PrimaveraBrian & Kristy PyneQK4, Inc.Rodefer Moss & Co, PLLCPeter Rowell

J. Frederick & Beulah RoyseMick & Michele SaulmanJames & Sabrina SchreckKate Armstrong & James ShiremanJoseph & Cindy ShiremanDarrel & Patricia SiegRon & Sharon SimpsonEd SkarbeckSteve & Jeni SmithStanley & Mary Jo StevensJessica StroudWilliam & Joy TaylorHeddy & Bob TeitelDonald & Hilda ThienemanShannon & Ken ThienemanBill & Debra ThomasDelores TimberlakeTsu-Min & Funei Chiu TsaiSharon UhlEdith WaiteKenneth WaiteGwendolyn & Richard WaldoSteve & Liz WeydigMike & Theresa WilliamsAndrew YorkDoug & Karen York

In Memory of Kent WatsonRon, Kristie, & Allie Watson

In Memory of Anita WenningCharles & Marla Sieberns

In Memory of Tom Monroe & Robin WolfeJudith AlbinAnonymousKevin & Alisa BurchDwight & Jeri DavisJames & Betty DenboHarold & Lou Ann DillmanDale & Donna GettelfingerClifford Gutknecht & FamilyChristine PendletonNed & Carolyn RiethDorothy SurvantVaughn & Linda TimberlakeJuanita WilliamsTom & Wanda WisemanMary Rose Wolfe

In Memory of Robin WolfeAnonymousRobert & Marion AdamsSuzan BarnickleMartha BeckortBeckort Family Farms, LLCBennett & Bennett Insurance

Gifts In Honor and In Memory Of (cont.)

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We Value Your NameWe have carefully reviewed the names listed in our annual report, although with a listing of this length errors may occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled or incorrectly listed, please accept our apology and let us fix the error by bringing it to our attention so that we can correct our records.

Gifts in Honor or in MemoryHCCF is happy to list your gift as in memory or in honor of someone special. Please remember to

denote that when you make the gift as well as direct what fund your gift is to be deposited.

*Front and back cover photos: Talmage Windell Memorial Agriculture Building construction at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. A $2,000,000 grant was awarded to the Harrison County Agricultural Society to build it.

Harrison County Community Foundation 1523 Foundation Way

P.O. Box 279, Corydon, Indiana 47112 812.738.6668

Fax: 812.738.6884 www.hccfindiana.org

Wanita BindnerLarry BrownShirley & Clark BryantBob & Mary Davis FamilyGary DawsonMichele & William EckelsLee & Jean EilbacherEdward & Barbara GomesGreater Clark County Schools Human Resources DepartmentJoe & Phyllis KammanHarry & Patricia KettermanLanesville Community School CorporationLanesville Community School Corporation Faculty & Staff David & Nancy Lopp

Doris MonroeThomas & Betty MonroeNancy RichDeborah RiveraDouglas Denbo & Violet SandersRobert & Teresa SchickelPenny SchmelzMaryann SmithBarbara SnyderCharles & Marlana “Susie” StarkLarry & Helen StrangeJames ThienemanArthur & Catherine TurcotteWest Point Lumber & Hardware Co.Lynne Wheat

In Memory of Nancy YorkCindy & Scott ArmstrongBennett & Bennett InsuranceJohanna & Jerry ClappRodefer Moss & Co, PLLCWilliam & Joy Taylor

In Memory of Bart ZimmermanNew Amsterdam Boat ClubTown of New Amsterdam

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Harrison County Community Foundation

1523 Foundation Way P.O. Box 279, Corydon, Indiana 47112

812.738.6668 Fax: 812.738.6884

www.hccfindiana.org