SIA Foundation Awards Capital 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 Subaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation has awarded grants to 17 Indiana Indiana nonprofits in 11 counties. The grants total more than $148,000 for arts and culture, health and welfare or education projects.
The foundation says the grants are awarded twice annually to organizations seeking up to $15,000 in funding. The new recipients represent Carroll, Crawford, Dearborn, Grant, Lake, LaPorte, Porter, Pulaski, Putnam, Tippecanoe and Vigo counties.
The recipients include:
- Castlemakers– $9,893 – Solar & photovoltaic energy equipment
- Crawford County United Ministries – $1,014 – Freezer
- Dearborn Highlands Art Council – $12,700 – Slab roller, pugmill, kiln, extruder & supporting equipment
- Delphi Opera House – $4,000 – Laptop, walkie talkies, power amp speakers, microphones & ladders
- Eastern Pulaski School Corp. – $15,000 – CNC machine & robotic equipment
- GrowLocal Urban Gardens – $7,200 – Utility trailer & walk-behind tractor with tiller
- Heart House – $5,000 – Double convection oven
- Indiana 4-H Foundation– $10,768 – Internet of Things (IoT) sensors & microcomputer kits
- Indiana State University – $5,215 – Electrotherapy machine & therapeutic exercise equipment with mobile rack
- Lafayette Sunnyside Intermediate School – $12,334 – Chairs, table & monitors
- Lincoln Hills United Methodist Church Food Pantry – $3,005 – Commercial refrigerator & freezer
- Mayflower Mill Elementary – $5,301 – World music drums
- Meals on Wheels of Northwest Indiana – $5,303 – Induction range, food processor, pots with lids & electric can opener
- Noble Township Volunteer Fire Department – $14,963 – Training dummies & smoke generator
- Riggs Community Health Center – $11,125 – Retinal exam machine
- Martin Community Center – $10,900 – Retractable walls
- YMCA of Portage Township – $15,000 – Power door equipment, security system, paging system & AED