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GIVE Direct your charitable giving to make an impact in your community. Donate Now APPLY Apply for resources through grants and scholarships. Explore More LEARN Learn more about the Community Foundation and our impact. About Us TRIPLE YOUR DONATION THROUGH LILLY ENDOWMENT INC.'S GIFT VIII INITIATIVE! DONATE NOW! The Community Foundation now has a new matching opportunity to increase its permanently endowed community funds and expand its ability to benefit our three counties. Lilly Endowment Inc., under its GIFT VIII initiative, will contribute $2 for every $1 given to an unrestricted community endowment fund – up to $1.25 million in Vigo County and $375,000 in Clay and Sullivan counties! GIFT VIII is a transformative opportunity for our communities and the Community Foundation as it has the potential to increase the unrestricted community endowments by more than $5 million! This would allow the Community Foundation to provide more and larger grants focusing on community enhancement and improvement. We need your help to raise the matching funds before December 31, 2025. We hope you will consider contributing to a new or existing unrestricted endowment fund. Gifts of cash, stock, IRA rollovers and Qualified Charitable Distributions, along with many other types of charitable gifts, can be used to leverage the matching dollars. No matter the size of your gift, GIFT VIII allows you to triple your gift and its impact! READ MORE… COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OFFERS SEED GRANTS FOR "SEE YOU IN TERRE HAUTE" COMMUNITY PLAN DEADLINE TO APPLY IS THE 15TH OF EACH MONTH The Community Foundation is now offering Seed Grants to further fulfill the objectives of the Terre Haute Community Plan, “See You in Terre Haute”. Seed grants assist projects in their preliminary stages, helping cover the groundwork costs necessary for larger projects. These grants will help expand programs that are developed to encourage population growth and/or increase per capita personal income. The Wabash Valley Community Foundation is able to provide opportunities and funding for various entities in the community through this “See You in Terre Haute” Community Plan. The grant opportunities mirror the integral aspects outlined in the Community Plan. The categories include economic development, health & wellness, infrastructure, quality of life, talent attraction & retention and tourism. Read More… OUR WORK WITH NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OUR CUMULATIVE IMPACT Making a Difference in the Lives of Wabash Valley Residents $0m Grants Awarded $0m Scholarships Awarded 0 Total Donors $0 Typical Gift 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW The Wabash Valley Community Foundation was created by and for the people in the Wabash Valley, enabling anyone with philanthropic interests to support programs and opportunities in our communities. In bringing together the resources of individuals, families and businesses, we create a permanent source of community capital to benefit the Wabash Valley. For good. For ever.® Tweet Share 200 South 8th Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 (directions) Phone: 1 (812) 232-2234 Toll Free: 1 (877) 232-2230 Email: info@wvcf.org NEWS & EVENTS * COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ISSUES $50,000 GRANT TO REACH SERVICES > The Wabash Valley Community Foundation has issued a $50,000 grant to Reach > Services to assist in the reopening of the Pathways Day Center, which > provides services and programs for the homeless community. In October 2023, > Reach Services announced the agency would temporarily suspend its Pathways > Day Center operation due to funding issues. This difficult decision […] * MATCH MADNESS IS UNDERWAY! > Donate Now! Through March 31, 2024, these 18 organizations will receive > $1-for-$1 matches up to $5,000, to all new contributions received through > the Community Foundation. Upon completion of the matching period, these > organizations will have created a financial longevity and sustainability > plan that will allow them to flourish as they continue to meet the > challenges […] * GROUNDBREAKING COLLABORATION TO ADDRESS SOCIAL NEEDS OF COMMUNITY > The Community Foundation, Union Health Foundation and United Way of the > Wabash Valley are partnering with Terre Haute Police Department (THPD) to > launch an innovative pilot program incorporating an embedded social worker > into the department. The program aims to reduce the number of repeat calls > and welfare checks the department receives while connecting individuals in > […] * SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AWARDS $10,000 EMERGENCY GRANT TO THE SALVATION ARMY OF SULLIVAN, INDIANA > The Sullivan County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Wabash Valley > Community Foundation, has awarded a $10,000 emergency grant to The > Salvation Army of Sullivan, Indiana. The Salvation Army of Sullivan, > Indiana mobilized its disaster team unit in response to the March 31 > tornado which left devastation and destruction across the community. Within > hours of […] * COMMUNITY FOUNDATION LAUNCHES ‘HELP SULLIVAN RECOVER’ IN WAKE OF DEVASTATION > With extensive damage in Sullivan County from the recent devastating > storms, the Wabash Valley Community Foundation has launched an ongoing > emergency and disaster relief fund to help support recovery and relief > efforts in Sullivan County. The donation fund provides an avenue for those > wishing to contribute and is set to prioritize immediate and long-term > recovery […] MEMORIALS * ROBERT (BOB) R. BROWN > Robert (Bob) R. Brown was born on Father’s Day, June 15, 1947, in > Farmersburg, to Archie Brown and Mary Lou Gaskins Brown. Bob was a proud > graduate of North Central High School’s class of 1965 and continued his > education at Indiana State University where he majored in mathematics and > minored in physics. Throughout his life, […] > > more... * LYNN S. ROMAS > Lynn S. Romas was born on July 11, 1950, in Brazil, the youngest son of > Kenneth W. Romas and F. Rosalie (McKenzie) Romas. He attended Ashboro > Elementary School and graduated from Brazil High School in 1968. In June of > 1973, he received his teaching degree from Indiana State University > majoring in Biology, later earning his […] > > more... * DONALD MCMAHAN > Donald Willis McMahan was born in Sullivan on June 10, 1939, to Walter and > Maud Farrand McMahan. He was married on July 22, 1967, to Martha Jean > Smith. Don was a graduate of the 1957 class at Sullivan High School. > Following high school, he joined the Carpenter’s Local 133 and was a proud > union member […] > > more... * BRYAN MAURICE “JUICE” MONTGOMERY > Bryan Maurice “Juice” Montgomery joined his Heavenly family on Saturday, > July 8, 2023, after a 10-month battle with brain cancer. Bryan was born on > September 11, 1964, to the late Etta Mae Montgomery and Leo Martin > Montgomery in Terre Haute, Indiana. He attended the public schools of Vigo > County and graduated from Terre Haute South […] > > more... * WILLIAM “BILL” TENNIS > William Glenn Tennis peacefully passed away on Saturday, October 7, 2023, > with the dignity that Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care enabled. The > alleged favorite child of Jerome and Wilma Jean (Brown) Tennis, Bill was > raised on Terre Haute’s Willow Street and later on South Center Street, > where lifelong friendships were forged. During his senior […] > > more... 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