Ball Brothers Foundation Details ‘Rapid Grants’

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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Ball Brothers Foundation has unveiled its latest round "Rapid Grant" funding. Recipients include a youth beekeeping project and a literature in nature program.
The organization says the Rapid Grant program allows it to respond quickly to community needs. It has awarded nearly $80,000 in Rapid Grants to 20 organizations since February. The Ball Brothers Foundation has assets of more than $160 million and awards approximately 100 grants each year.
Rapid Grant Recipients Include:
Ball State University, Brownfield Cleanup, $5,000
Ball State University, Guardian Scholars Program Ambassador, $2,500
Ball State University, Motivate Our Minds’ Participation in Women Working in Technology Conference, $650
Ball State University, Indiana Public Radio Program Support, $5,000
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Fourth Grade Fieldtrips in Pursuit of State Pride, $5,000
Cancer Services of East Central Indiana, Facing Cancer Book, $750
City of Muncie, Neighborhood Investment Committee Marketing and Branding Project, $5,000
City of Muncie, ScoutMuncie Survey Phase II, $5,000
College Mentors for Kids, Ball State Mentoring, $5,000
Delaware Advancement Corporation, 2016/2017 FAFSA Workshops, $5,000
Historic Farmland USA, HVAC System, $2,500
Indiana Humanities, Next Indiana Campfires, $2,5000
?Motivate Our Minds, Beekeeping Project, $4,000
Muncie Arts and Culture Council, MACC Member Website and Outreach, $5,000
Muncie Arts and Culture Council, Muncie MusicFest, $5,000
Muncie Downtown Development Partnership, 2016 Muncie Three Trails Music Series, $5,000
Muncie Police Department, Respirator Masks, $5,000
Shafer Leadership Academy, Nonprofit Shared Services Research, $4,200
United Day Care Center, Audio/Visual Equipment for Classrooms, $5,000
Whitely Community Council, Neighborhood Revitalization, $1,500