COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant Recipients

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[et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]In response to these unprecedented times, the Community Foundation created the COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant to assist local nonprofit organizations that are serving Ripley County residents impacted by COVID-19.  Over the last two weeks, approximately $16,000 has been granted.  Below is a current list of our grant recipients:

  • Batesville Area Resource Center ($2,500) – to aid the One Batesville Task Force Fund
  • Dearborn County Health Foundation ($2,500) – to purchase Personal Protective Equipment
  • Milan Community School Corporation ($2,500) – to assist in the purchase of supplies for monthly hygiene bags given to students
  • New Horizon’s Rehabilitation ($900) – to buy computer equipment in order for case managers to stay in contact with clients virtually
  • Ripley County Food Pantry ($2,500) – to purchase food
  • Ripley County Humane Society ($625) – to aid in the overcrowding of animals due to COVID-19 rescues
  • Safe Passage ($2,500) – to provide emergency overflow of housing
  • United Methodist Women ($2,000) – to assist the needs of Backdoor Friends in Faith program

Organizations can apply for $2,500 and the deadline for applications is rolling.  This means that the grant will continue to be available until all grant funds have been distributed to qualified organizations.  Apply now!

This grant would not be possible without our generous donors: Duke Energy, First Financial Foundation, Global Atlantic, Hillrom, the Todd and Dianne Rynn Fund, Bull Fork Honey, and Bobbie Brandes.  Please consider helping a neighbor in need and donating to this cause.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column]
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