KCCRVC Calls Out to Nonprofits in Need of Funding
The Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission called to nonprofits to reach out to the commission for funding opportunities at a meeting Wednesday, July 17.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitors Commission called to nonprofits to reach out to the commission for funding opportunities at a meeting Wednesday, July 17.
Read MoreThe future of Kosciusko County government providing funding to local nonprofit organizations is uncertain.
Read MoreFort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker recently announced 22 local non-profit organization programs will receive funding from the City of Fort Wayne’s federal Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant dollars.
Read MoreMagical Meadows has announced the hiring of a new executive director to lead the nonprofit organization.
Read MoreSeveral of the nonprofit organizations requesting funds Tuesday, June 4, from the county for 2025 told the Kosciusko County Commissioners about their increases in costs as well as budget cuts from other funding sources.
Read MoreDear Editor, How can Lasting Change continue to tout themselves as a “nonprofit” who are “in it for the kids” when they paid their former chief executive officer a salary of $435,000 in 2021? Phil Menzie Pierceton
Read MorePhil and Melissa Kuhn have always had a passion for adoption, but after adopting their daughter, Khloe, in 2021, they knew God was calling them to do more.
Read MoreBy Lasca Randels InkFreeNews WARSAW—Two local men are taking steps to help keep our community safe during the COVID-29 pandemic. Scott Michael Clay and David Barfell, both of Warsaw, have started a fundraising campaign to purchase KN95 masks that will be distributed to essential workers and to … Read More
Winona Lake — Grace College began a Master of Science in Nonprofit Management online degree program in 2014. The first cohort of students, including president and CEO of K21 Health Foundation, Rich Haddad, graduated May 7. K21 is a private foundation that provides grants in Kosciusko County aimed … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — A newly formed nonprofit has big plans to honor Hoosier heroes. Flags For Honor is working on an event to thank military members, veterans, police officers, fire fighters, medics and EMTs in Indianapolis. The plan is to fill a field in the park near the Indiana … Read More
At the Kosciusko County Commissioner’s meeting on June 2, the commissioner heard budget presentations from area non-profits. Among the organizations present were the Kosciusko County Historical Society, the Kosciusko County 4-H Council, Kosciusko County Economic Development Corporation, Cardinal Center, Home Care and Hospice, Beaman Home, the Council on … Read More
A study from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy shows that charitable giving in the United States is projected to increase by 4.8 percent in 2015 and an additional 4.9 percent in 2016. The report is presented by philanthropy consulting firm Marts & Lundy. The expected … Read More