SIA Foundation Awards Grants
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThirteen Indiana nonprofits have been awarded grants from Subaru of Indiana Foundation. The foundation awarded over $107,000 to the organizations in eight counties.
Grants are awarded twice a year to nonprofits seeking up to $15,000 in capital funding for arts and culture, health and welfare or education-related projects.
Recipients are:
- Camp Tecumseh YMCA – $1,269.12 – Health center beds
- Dayton Police Department – $5,829 – Radar speed signs
- Delphi Community High School – $9,295 – CNA Program equipment
- Hancock County Children’s Choir – $1,186.50 – Storage cart
- Kouts Volunteer Fire Department – $7,475 – Fire helmets and fronts
- LaCrosse Volunteer Fire Department – $8,500 – Bunker gear
- Lewis Cass Schools – $14,581 – Factory simulator
- North White School Corp. – $13,351 – Instruments, chairs, stands, uniforms
- Wea Ridge Middle School – $9,112 – Water bottle refilling stations
- West Lafayette Police Department – $5,800 – Aggressor suits, student suits, equipment bags
- Westminster Neighborhood Services – $13,462.16 – Kitchen supplies and equipment
- William Henry Harrison High School – $9,874.41 – Auditorium microphone equipment
- YMCA Greater Lafayette – $7,277 – Handicap accessible ramp
More information can be found here.