2008 - 2009

Ole Miss Youth Sports

Received $7,500 for sporting equipment.

Marion Police Department

Received $2,500 for hardware/software needed to process computers and cell phones.

Family Service Society

Received $9,000 for the Hands of Hope Children's Group.

Upland Fire Department

Received $2,500 for toward a sign, flagpole, and planter for the Town of Upland.

Town of Fairmount

Received $3,000 to resurface the basketball court at Playacres Park.

Tucker Career and Technology Center

Received $6,000 for the GED Program.

Second Harvest Food Bank

Received $10,000 to finish the build out of office, educatin, and training space.

Services for the Visually & Hearing Impaired

Received $3,800 for a new copy machine.

MGH Permanent Fitting Station

Received $2,700 to train Permanent Fitting Station Technicians.

Cancer Services of Grant County

Received $2,000 for RazzNet client intake system database software.

Marion PAL Club

Received $6,310.91 for sporting equipment.

Carey Services

Received $4,852.53 for an exam table for Capabilities Health Clinic.

National Inventors Hall of Fame

Received $5,000 for scholarships for Grant County students to attend Camp Invention.

Mount Olive United Methodist Church

Received $3,500 for a Justin Lookadoo presentation in Grant County.

Affordable Housing Corporation

Received $25,000 to renovate a building to house the Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Affordable Housing

Boys & Girls Club

Received $4,500 to service furnace and add a breezeway to the Club.

Community School of the Arts

Received $7,500 for free/reduced student tickets to CSA activities and events

Ronald McDonald House

Received $2,000 for lodging services for Grant County families.

Town of Swayzee

Received $7,500 for playground equipment.

St. Martin dePorres Center

Received $11,700 for a new dishwasher.

Marion Parks Department

Received $11,250 for fencing for Friendship Corner.

St. Martin dePorres Center

Received $3,000 for a community garden project.

Cub Scout Pack 3426

Received $875 to replace its pinewood derby track.

Gas City Rescue Squad

Received $8,000 for automatic external defibrillators and reflective jackets.

Grant County Rescue Mission

Received $2,098 for a walk-in freezer.

Habitat for Humanity

Received $10,000 to complete a house being built for a family of ten.

Gilead Ministries

Received $1,500 to upgrade their database program.

 

 
 

 

 

 
The Community Foundation of Grant County, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization.