K21 Health Foundation Awards Over $1.2 Million in Grants to Area Nonprofits
News Release
WINONA LAKE – K21 Health Foundation recently announced awarded grants totaling $1,280,163 to nonprofit organizations whose projects improve the health and wellness of Kosciusko County residents.
“K21 is committed to impacting the residents of Kosciusko County,” said Rich Haddad, K21 Health Foundation president & CEO. “These grants clearly connected to our purpose — wellness for generations — advancing the health and wellbeing of all ages here in our community.”
K21 Health Foundation awards grants focused on four key health pillars: community culture & wellbeing, direct services & prevention, health access & opportunity and youth development & activity.
2025 Fourth Quarter Grant Recipients:
Brightpoint – Covering Kids & Families Health Insurance Program
Combined Community Services – Fresh Produce Program
Combined Community Services – Self-Sufficiency Programs
KCV Cycling Club – Winona Lake Bike Park Development: Phase 2 Funding
Kosciusko Community YMCA – 2026 LIVESTRONG Program
Kosciusko County Senior Services – Senior Activity Center Programs
Live Well Kosciusko – Health and Well-Being Programs
Magical Meadows – Organizational Growth Support
Pavilion Help Center – Help Center Program
Pavilion Help Center – Healthcare Assistance Fund
Questa Education Foundation – K21 Questa Scholars Program
For more information and to learn more about K21 Health Foundation’s grantmaking, visit k21healthfoundation.org or contact Angie Summers, Operations Manager, at [email protected] or (574)269-5188.