During a ceremony today at Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA), 15 Indiana nonprofit organizations from nine counties were awarded capital grants totaling $112,350.56 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 at today's event represented Allen, Boone, Delaware, Grant, Greene, Howard, Huntington, 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:
Ball State University(Delaware County) – $2,499
3D chocolate printer in support of STEM experiences for K-12 students
Burnettsville Volunteer Fire Co.(White County) – $5,769.85
Firefighting helmets and flashlights
Carver Community Center(Howard County) – $15,000
Building and kitchen appliance upgrades, as well as athletic equipment
Community Choirs of Huntington County(Huntington County) – $2,320.87
Audio equipment, including microphones, stands, speakers and cases
Faith Community Development Corp.(Tippecanoe County) – $12,051
Diagnostic system and toolset for Car Works program
Greene County Health(Greene County) – $8,700
Three exam tables and a wheelchair scale
Group Homes for Children(Tippecanoe County) – $8,300
Kitchen appliance upgrades and supplies
Klondike Middle School(Tippecanoe County) – $8,971.95
Six water bottle refilling stations
Matthew 25(Allen County) – $2,119.98
Two glucose monitoring systems
Morning Dove Therapeutic Riding(Boone County) – $4,500
Equicizer and storage shed
NICHES Land Trust(Tippecanoe County) – $1,955
Supplies to replace a bridge
St. Martin Community Center(Grant County) – $10,000
Commercial-grade flooring
SHAK Makerspace(Howard County) – $7,000
Rotary screw air compressor for a plasma table
Tippecanoe County Partnership for Water Quality(Tippecanoe County) – $14,960
Supplies for the Wonders on the Wabash (WOW) program
Tippecanoe School Corp.(Tippecanoe County) – $8,202.91
Instructional materials to meet the needs of English Language Learners (ELLs)
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