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SIA Foundation awards grants to 13 Indiana nonprofits

June 10, 2020


SIA Foundation awards grants to 13 Indiana nonprofits

Organizations from eight counties received funds totaling $107,000


LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) today announced 13 Indiana nonprofit organizations from eight counties were awarded capital grants totaling $107,012.19 by the SIA Foundation.


Since its establishment in 1997, the SIA Foundation has awarded more than $2 million to fund nonprofit projects across Indiana. Recipients represented Carroll, Cass, Hancock, LaPorte, Marion, Porter, Tippecanoe and White counties.


The SIA Foundation awards grants twice annually to nonprofit organizations seeking up to $15,000 in capital funding for arts and culture, health and welfare or education projects. More information can be found at www.siafoundation.org.


Recipients for the spring grant cycle are:


Camp Tecumseh YMCA (Carroll County) – $1,269.12

Beds for health center

Dayton Police Department (Tippecanoe County) – $5,829

Radar speed signs

Delphi Community High School (Carroll County) – $9,295

Equipment for Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program

Hancock County Children’s Choir (Hancock County) – $1,186.50

Cart for storing music binders

Kouts Volunteer Fire Department (Porter County) – $7,475

Fire helmets and fronts

LaCrosse Volunteer Fire Department (LaPorte County) – $8,500

Bunker gear

Lewis Cass Schools (Cass County) – $14,581

Factory simulator

North White School Corp. (White County) – $13,351

Instruments, chairs, stands and uniforms

Wea Ridge Middle School (Tippecanoe County) – $9,112

Water bottle refilling stations

West Lafayette Police Department (Tippecanoe County) – $5,800

Aggressor suits, student suits and equipment bags

Westminster Neighborhood Services (Marion County) – $13,462.16

Kitchen supplies and equipment

William Henry Harrison High School (Tippecanoe County) – $9,874.41

Microphone equipment for auditorium

YWCA Greater Lafayette (Tippecanoe County) – $7,277

Handicap accessible ramp


About the SIA Foundation

The SIA Foundation was established in October 1997 with a $1 million gift from Subaru of Indiana Automotive. SIA has made subsequent contributions of $4 million, bringing the total contribution to $5 million. The SIA Foundation uses the funding to award grants and matching gifts to nonprofit organizations in Indiana. The SIA Foundation has awarded over $2 million in capital grants.

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