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Executive Message

encourages the growth of endowed

funds to serve and enrich our community today and

tomorrow.

Our Mission

Our VisionCultivating Growing Communities

acknowledges Pulaski County’s agricultural heritage, endowments enriching our county,

and unique communities united as one county.

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Dear Friends,Over the past year, the Community Foundation provided support for numerous charitable organizations, projects, and for local youth to pursue higher education. It encouraged philanthropy through giving opportunities including Lilly Endowment Inc.’s newest GIFT Phase VII matching program.

Board members, donors, and grantees enjoyed a Blue Jean Ball in July. All around the county, residents and visitors have begun to enjoy new or improved public spaces, thanks to completed placemaking projects.

Though year-end saw a stock market decline, we know that the Community Foundation is here for the long term and will continue to support our community in good times and not-so-good times..

Learn more about the impact of our Community Foundation in the following pages. Thank you for your interest and support.

Together we are enhancing our community, both today and tomorrow.

Gregg A. Malott Wendy G. Rose

ContentsExecutive Message 02

2018 Foundation Leaders 03

2018 By the Numbers 04

New Funds 05

Blue Jean Ball 08

Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow 10

Grants 12

Scholarships 16

Foundation Funds 06

#GivingTuesday 18

Donors 20

Financial Highlights 23

Love Your Community 15

Grants and Growth 22

President Executive Director

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is a vehicle for people of all means

to make a lasting difference in their community.

The Foundation

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Back, L to R: Not pictured: Kim Krause Tim GearhartRobert Klitzman Julie HanusGregg Malott Vicki OvermyerDon Street Robert SimpsonDan Zylstra

Front, L to R: Shane Pilarski Kaye Beall Missy Culp Robert Conn Megan Perkins Katie DeGroot Darlene Mellon Wendy Rose

2018 Foundation Leaders

Tabatha Chapman - Scholarship SelectionKrysten Hinkle - Nominating & Governance

John Kocher - FinanceRon Kruger - Scholarship Selection

Sherry O’Connor - Grants & DistributionsDan Murphy - Finance

Joel Putt - Scholarship SelectionKyle Sommers - Grants & Distributions

Committee Volunteers

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In Assets$9,779,014

$351,263

$317,898

Contributions Total

TOTAL GRANTS DISTRIBUTED

$52,188in Community Grants

110Funds

2018 By the Numbers

39Scholarships

273Contributions

627VOLUNTEER

HOURS

$78,926Scholarship

Awards

16Youth Participated inFans of Philanthropy

55Non-Profits

Received Grants

8Non-BoardVolunteers

102.76%SUSTAINABILITY

2Lilly Scholars serving on CFPC Committees

30%Toward GIFT VII

Match

$41,606Raised on #GivingTuesday

25Board, Committee &

Staff Members

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New FundsDonors may create different types of funds

based on their charitable goals. Four new funds were created in 2018: a community fund,

a non-permanent fund and two scholarship funds as shown below.

Good Oil Company created this nonpermanent fund to support security efforts for local school corporations. A summer campaign raised both awareness and funding for school security needs. Funds were raised through fueling at “spirit pumps,” car wash sales, and customer donations. With support from the community, $10,500 was ultimately granted to Winamac, West Central and Pioneer to help address each school’s safety needs.

G.O. for School Safety Pulaski County Fund

This award is presented to a graduating senior from North Judson-San Pierre High School pursuing a teaching degree or alternatively, a degree in the sciences, medical field or business. The scholarship was originally established long ago by a local teacher and held as a bank trust for many years. Transferred to the Community Foundation in 2018, the fund will continue forever, providing assistance to many more students in the future.

Irene Frees Teaching Scholarship Award

The Winamac Conservation Club supported conservation efforts for 85 years before coming to a close. Various projects were accomplished, like the fish hatchery pond built at the Town Park in 1940. The pond was used to replenish the Tippecanoe River supply and during winter was used for ice skating. This new scholarship represents the organization’s lasting legacy. Awards will assist graduates who study in the field of Natural Resources and Conservation.

Winamac ConservationClub Scholarship

Mary Frank was a graduate of Winamac High School who became a physical therapist. Mary enjoyed helping those in need with her own “doing for others” fund. After her death, her best friend made it possible for Mary to continue doing good. An unrestricted fund named for Mary will be used to meet community needs as they change over time. With thanks to the GIFT VII matching program, the impact of the initial grant was tripled.

Mary Melvin Frank Community Fund

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Creating a legacy for our community .

CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION FUNDSArrow Head Country Fund Pulaski Health Foundation Resident Activities Support FundGuidance Nursery School Fund Harold Righter Memorial EndowmentJunior Achievement Serving Pulaski County Uptown Project EndowmentPulaski County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Fund Winamac Church of the Nazarene Endowment FundPulaski County Fund for Persons w/Developmental Disabilities Winamac Tree Committee Fund

DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT FUNDSBirthright of Rensselaer Endowment Fund Pulaski Alliance for Community EducationCFPC Operating Endowment Pulaski Animal Center EndowmentDonald and Thelma Crise Fund Pulaski County Community Health and Wellness FundFellowship Baptist Church Fund Pulaski County Library FundFirst Christian Church of Winamac Endowment Fund Fred C. Russell Memorial FundFirst United Methodist Church of Winamac St. James Salem United Church of Christ EndowmentJames A. Freeman Memorial Christmas Fund St. Paul Lutheran Church FundFriends of the Panhandle Pathway Endowment Fund Star City Community FundRhonda Jean Galbreath Memorial Fund Star City United Methodist Church Endowment FundGateway Woods Fund Stout Humane Society FundHoly Family Foundation Fund The Galbreath FundMarjorie Prendergast Keller & Clement V. Keller, Sr. 4-H Fund West Central School Education Foundation FundRoland Leslin Charitable Trust Fund Wilson Family FundMonterey Community Fund Winamac Kiwanis FundMary Powers Extension Education Fund Winamac Park Fund

UNRESTRICTED FUNDSBoard of Directors Fund Mellon Patch Community FundCommunity Grants Fund Michael J. Rausch Community FundJames A. Ehlers Unrestricted Fund R.U.F.F. Unrestricted Family FundMary Melvin Frank Community Fund Bess A. Russell FundElden and Mary Lee Gutwein Family Fund

DONOR ADVISED FUNDSBonnell Family Golf Fund Michael and Sherry O’Connor Family FundEclectic Fund Rose Family FundAllen and Mary Ann Finke Faith Fund Russell-Ledley Family FundHarvey R. Gutwein Family Fund William R. and Patricia J. Roth “We Care” FundHerb and Martha Hoch Fund Snowball Golf EndowmentKids Are Our Future Klitzman Family Fund

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Sherald and Verla Bonnell Family Educational Fund Richard W. Thompson Family Fund Wildlife Conservation & Education Endowment of Pulaski County

DEFERRED FUNDSKenneth and Phyllis Gardner Charitable Gift AnnuityEmil Smolek Endowment Fund

Charitable minded individuals invest in Pulaski County’s future through permanent

endowments.

Funds

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If it’s now, through your will, or in a trust arrangement.

DECIDE WHEN TO GIVE

01 Almost any type of asset can be used such as cash, stock, real estate, life insurance.

DECIDE WHAT TO GIVE

Many funds are named for the donor or as a memorial.

CHOOSE A NAME FOR YOUR FUND

Depending on your charitable interests:UNRESTRICTED - DESIGNATED - FIELD OF INTEREST - CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION - ADVISED - SCHOLARSHIP

CHOOSE A TYPE OF FUND

Only a portion of earnings are granted. In time, grants from

endowment will exceed the value of the original gift.

FUND DISTRIBUTIONS BENEFITCHARITABLE CAUSE

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Arrow Head Country Fund Pulaski Health Foundation Resident Activities Support FundGuidance Nursery School Fund Harold Righter Memorial EndowmentJunior Achievement Serving Pulaski County Uptown Project EndowmentPulaski County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Fund Winamac Church of the Nazarene Endowment FundPulaski County Fund for Persons w/Developmental Disabilities Winamac Tree Committee Fund

Birthright of Rensselaer Endowment Fund Pulaski Alliance for Community EducationCFPC Operating Endowment Pulaski Animal Center EndowmentDonald and Thelma Crise Fund Pulaski County Community Health and Wellness FundFellowship Baptist Church Fund Pulaski County Library FundFirst Christian Church of Winamac Endowment Fund Fred C. Russell Memorial FundFirst United Methodist Church of Winamac St. James Salem United Church of Christ EndowmentJames A. Freeman Memorial Christmas Fund St. Paul Lutheran Church FundFriends of the Panhandle Pathway Endowment Fund Star City Community FundRhonda Jean Galbreath Memorial Fund Star City United Methodist Church Endowment FundGateway Woods Fund Stout Humane Society FundHoly Family Foundation Fund The Galbreath FundMarjorie Prendergast Keller & Clement V. Keller, Sr. 4-H Fund West Central School Education Foundation FundRoland Leslin Charitable Trust Fund Wilson Family FundMonterey Community Fund Winamac Kiwanis FundMary Powers Extension Education Fund Winamac Park Fund

Board of Directors Fund Mellon Patch Community FundCommunity Grants Fund Michael J. Rausch Community FundJames A. Ehlers Unrestricted Fund R.U.F.F. Unrestricted Family FundMary Melvin Frank Community Fund Bess A. Russell FundElden and Mary Lee Gutwein Family Fund

Bonnell Family Golf Fund Michael and Sherry O’Connor Family FundEclectic Fund Rose Family FundAllen and Mary Ann Finke Faith Fund Russell-Ledley Family FundHarvey R. Gutwein Family Fund William R. and Patricia J. Roth “We Care” FundHerb and Martha Hoch Fund Snowball Golf EndowmentKids Are Our Future Klitzman Family Fund

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSErnest David Armstrong III Memorial Scholarship Giving Back ScholarshipBack Home Again in Indiana Scholarship Bob Goble Memorial ScholarshipPaul Baker Memorial Scholarship William O. (Billy) Goble Memorial ScholarshipAlberta J. Barnhouse Memorial Teacher Scholarship Don O. and Mary M. Good Memorial ScholarshipBowden Family Student Athlete Scholarship Agnes Hartman ScholarshipLinda L. Keys Braun Memorial Scholarship Tom Hoover Memorial ScholarshipKatherine L. Brown Scholarship and Achievement Award Ralph E. and Sarah M. Horner Scholarship AwardThomas E. Carneal and Ola M. Carneal Scholarship Everett and Ethel Knebel ScholarshipMarshall and Lola Carper Scholarship Roland and Nancy Lowry Memorial ScholarshipCommunity Foundation Scholarship Francis & Gertrude Rausch Agricultural ScholarshipBrian Douglas Conn Memorial Music Scholarship Judge Jack Richert Memorial ScholarshipConn Family Scholarship Earl D. Roudebush Memorial ScholarshipJim Dobson Memorial Scholarship Gary M. Schnapf Memorial 4-H ScholarshipFranklin and Evelyn Fechner Scholarship Senn Family ScholarshipIrene Frees Teaching Scholarship Award Albert Lee Weaver Memorial ScholarshipJohn M. and Marjean Fritz Memorial Scholarship Winamac Conservation Club ScholarshipGalbreath Scholarship Winamac Rotary Club ScholarshipK. Stuart Gast Scholarship Ralph E. Winters ScholarshipAlexandra (“Ali”) Gibson Memorial Scholarship

NON-PERMANENT (PASS-THROUGH) FUNDSCommunity Pool Project Fund Good Oil/BP Healthcare ScholarshipFriends of the Panhandle Pathway Non-permanent Fund Pulaski County Care FundGo for School Safety Pulaski County Fund Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office Scholarship

How to start a fundAn endowment is established through a charitable contribution to the Community Foundation. The gift is not spent, but invested wisely for growth. Through a fund agreement, the Foundation agrees to distribute (grant) earnings to a designated charitable entity or cause.

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Blue Jean Ball

A summer Blue Jean Ball was held in celebration of community philanthropy on a beautiful

evening in July. Blue jean-clad donors, grantees, community leaders, volunteers and CFPC members

got into the spirit of the evening as they enjoyed ball jar mugs of lemonade and the sound of the Hilltop Strings on the patio of the Moss Creek Golf Course. Following a picnic buffet, President Gregg Malott

opened the program and introduced guest speakers.

“Whether it is your time, money, or even your passion that

you donate to help make this community great and setting up the younger generation for success, it is working, and it

does not go unnoticed… even by a millennial like me.”

Tabatha (Halleck) Chapman became a Lilly Endowment Community Scholar in 2009. Following

graduation from Purdue, she attained her law degree and now works locally as a corporate attorney. She

expressed happiness at both living and working in her home community. Serving on the CFPC

Scholarship Committee encouraged her to consider what she has been doing for the community that has

given her so much. Tabby shared remarks on how community support helps set the younger generation

up for success.

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“Devoted to enhancing downtown Francesville’s identity,” is how Lori Carlson described the

Uptown Project. She noted that the Main Street organization’s biggest accomplishment to date is the

Montgomery Mercantile, a remodeled commercial building downtown. Many hours of work and

volunteer labor enabled the group to transform the old building into a modern boutique housing many micro-shops. Carlson expressed the organization’s

thankfulness for a sizable grant from the Community Foundation that enabled the Mercantile to be ready

for a grand opening in the summer.

Blue Jean Ball

Good Oil Company was recognized as a business giving back. The company created a fund in the Community Foundation to make impact on the

issue of school safety. Their fundraising allowed community members to help support the cause.

Staff member Kim Krause was recognized for ten years of service. She coordinates the Scholarship

Program, leads the Fans of Philanthropy, and organizes #GivingTuesday efforts.

Local generosity was highlighted through successful grants. “Love Your Community” placemaking

grants in all six communities were all nearly complete. Other community grants awarded since the first of the year went to programs in Winamac, Star City, Francesville, and the Panhandle Pathway.

Thirty-eight scholarships were awarded in the spring through scholarships held in the foundation.

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G.I.F.T.Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow

The Community Foundation GIFT initiative is dedicated to the citizens and communities of Indiana. Over the next 15 years Lilly Endowment hopes to assist communities to build a

legacy of self-reliance that will serve Indiana for generations to come.

LILLY ENDOWMENT INC., JUNE 1990

In 1990, Lilly Endowment Inc. announced a major philanthropic program for Indiana, committing up to $47 million between 1990 and 2005 to help Indiana communities establish or strengthen community foundations.

Existing community foundations held assets of less than $100 million with only the Indianapolis Foundation and the Ft. Wayne Community Foundation holding assets of $5 million or more.

It was expected that the program would take considerable time to implement. However, the response surpassed every expectation, and in 1992 an additional $13 million was designated to sustain the momentum.

Following is a brief look at the different “Phases” of GIFT.

PHASE I – announced June, 1990. The Endowment provided matching grants for asset building, operating grants, and project grants. By Spring of 1996 there were 52 community foundations covering 59 counties. 46 of the existing foundations held endowments of less than $5 million.

PHASE II – announced May, 1996. This $35 million initiative of GIFT was designed to assist existing foundations to grow to critical mass and encourage counties without a foundation to consider organizing one.

PHASE III – announced September, 1997. An $85 million initiative, its goal was to build on the first two phases of GIFT. Now 8 years old, the program saw the number of viable community foundations and affiliates soar to 86. Combined assets had grown to more than $500 million. By fall of 1998 there were 92 foundations or county affiliates in Indiana, including Pulaski County, an affiliate of Northern Indiana Community Foundation.

PHASE IV – announced November, 1998. $153 million was available to the foundations and this phase permitted the communities to determine the best use of the opportunity, whether for community projects or to build permanent endowment. By 2000, Indiana community foundations had grown more quickly and larger than anyone dreamed. Each county was served by a community foundation or affiliate fund, and together the 94 entities held endowed assets of approximately $1 billion.

PHASE V – announced August, 2001. This $191 million initiative encouraged the foundations to apply for matching funds for unrestricted endowments and general operating support.

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Unrestricted gifts matched for Other gifts matched for

PHASE VI – announced July, 2014. This $66 million initiative required at least half of matching funds to be directed for unrestricted endowment building with the remainder to be determined by the foundation.

At least one community foundation served every county in Indiana, and combined assets had grown to nearly $3.6 billion as of the end of 2017.

PHASE VII – In October, 2018, Lilly Endowment Inc. announced its latest GIFT initiative totaling $76.1 million. Pulaski County’s matching challenge is $500,000 for asset building. At least two-thirds must be used for unrestricted endowment building with a match of $2 to $1; and up to one-third may be used for restricted gifts with a match of $0.50 to $1. The matching deadline is December 31, 2020.

Thanks to the generosity and vision of Lilly Endowment and the hard work, heart and generosity of thousands of Hoosiers,

Indiana is a leader in philanthropy.

In addition, a $100,000 Board Engagement Grant is available to each foundation that can document a $500 contribution from 100 percent of board members during the period.

And that’s not all! In another facet of GIFT Phase VII, the Endowment allocated $48.9 million for Community Leadership Grants for both planning and implementation.

Pulaski County may apply in 2019 for up to $50,000 in planning grant funding to support the foundation’s efforts to enhance their leadership capacity and develop initiatives that address local challenges and opportunities. In 2020, CFPC may apply for up to $100,000 to implement strategic initiatives and programs designed to address key challenges or opportunities prioritized during the planning process.

Thank you Lilly Endowment!

$0.50 $1

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GrantsThe commitment of the Community Foundation is to improve quality of life by funding community projects in the areas of community development, education and environment; to steward endowed funds for generations to come; and to foster philanthropy in Pulaski County.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT$1,584 Arrow Head Country RC&D $10,867 Community Foundation of Pulaski County $150 Indiana Philanthropy Alliance $1,000 Kewanna’s H.E.A.R.T., Inc. $1,425 Monterey Citizens $4,000 Parkview Haven $9,700 Star City Lions Club $1,668 Star City Community $1,889 Tony Macklin Consulting $18,600 Uptown Project $374 Winamac Kiwanis Club

EDUCATION

$5,100 Eastern Pulaski School Corporation $2,137 Gateway Woods $388 Guidance Nursery School $839 Holy Family Foundation $2,700 Pioneer School Corporation $54,654 Pulaski Alliance for Community Education $3,275 Pulaski County Extension Service $21,601 Pulaski County Public Library $1,728 West Central Education Foundation

ENVIRONMENT

$1,500 Hoots to Howls Wildlife Rehab $653 Winamac Tree Committee

HEALTH

$1,606 Birthright of Rensselaer $4,279 Community Wellness Center $2,735 Pulaski Health Foundation $16,607 Pulaski Memorial Hospital

Pulaski County food pantries received an unexpected $1,000

each from the Community Foundation before year-end.

Food Pantries Receive $8,000

Francesville Christian Backpack Program

Global Harvest Church

Star City UMC Bread of Life

Francesville FirstChristian Church

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HUMAN SERVICES

$1,500 Emmaus Mission Center $248 Fellowship Baptist Church $450 First Baptist Church $2,841 First Christian Church $450 First Presbyterian Church $5,235 First United Methodist Church $500 Gideon’s International $800 Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church $1,774 Peak Community Services $2,978 Pulaski Animal Center $2,698 Salvation Army $774 St. James Salem United Church of Christ $450 St. Luke Lutheran Church $291 St. Paul Lutheran Church $2,933 Star City United Methodist Church $300 Star City UMC Bread of Life $447 Starke County Humane Society $745 Winamac Church of the Nazarene $645 World Vision

RECREATION$3,222 Friends of the Panhandle Pathway $500 Town of Winamac Fireworks $24,164 Winamac Town Council

YOUTH$250 First Baptist Church$300 Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife $297 Junior Achievement serving Pulaski County $841 Tippecanoe 4-H Club $1,279 Winamac Kiwanis Club $3,000 West Central High School

FOOD PANTRIES$1,000 Francesville First Christian Church $1,000 Francesville Christian Youth Backpack Program$1,000 Fuel Program at Winamac Nazarene Church$1,000 Global Harvest Church Food Pantry$1,000 Medaryville Christian Church$1,000 Pulaski County Human Services $1,000 Star City UMC Bread of Life$1,000 Winamac Nazarene Church

Winamac Nazarene Church

Medaryville Christian Church

Pulaski County Human Services

Fuel Program WNC

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GrantsThe Community Foundation

announced year-round grant opportunities in 2018. The change

allows nonprofits to apply as needed.

Several types of grants are available, including youth grants,

field-of-interest grants, and community grants to provide support to organizations throughout Pulaski

County.

received $4,000 for the Perfect Pavilion Project

received a total of $7,700 for the Star City Community Building

electrical improvementsreceived $4,279 for a NuStep

Cross Trainer machine

Parkview Haven Star City Lions Club

Community Wellness Center

received a total of $18,450 for Francesville’s Montgomery

Mercantilereceived $2,361 to purchase a

tank and blower for the trail

received a $250 youth grant for the Fellowship Room game table

Uptown Project Friends of the Panhandle Pathway

First Baptist Chuch

received a $2,000 grant for the Warrior Up for Jesus Fun & Food

Summer Program

First United Methodist Church

received $300 for a Beginner’s Archery Program

Jasper-PulaskiFish & Wildlife

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Love Your Community

Star City

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First United Methodist Church

Placemaking GrantsAll of the Love Your Community placemaking projects were complete in 2018. Pulaski County’s six communities benefited from $50,000 in special grants to bring new life to public spaces, connect people and

strengthen communities. Many were park projects, coordinated by town officials. We love our communities!

Pulaski

Francesville

MedaryvilleMonterey

Winamac

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2018 Scholarships

Non-Traditional Scholars

Alberta J Barnhouse Memorial Teacher Scholarship Saira Montes

Linda L. Keys Braun Memorial Scholarship Allison Keller Katherine L. Brown Scholarship and Achievement Award Miranda Hettinger, James Terry Marshall and Lola Carper Scholarship Rachel Ploss, Harley Pugh

Thomas and Ola Carneal Scholarship Joie Keys, Kirstin Elton, Rylie Maddox, Allison Keller Don Chapman Creative Writing Memorial Scholarship Lera Good

Conn Family Scholarship Miranda Hettinger, Rachel Ploss

Galbreath Scholarship Hollie Parish

Alexandra (“Ali”) Gibson Memorial Scholarship Saira Montes

Giving Back Scholarship Rachel Ploss

Bob Goble Memorial Scholarship Haley Fox

William O. (Billy) Goble Memorial Scholarship Lexi Malott

Good Oil/BP Healthcare Scholarship Joie Keys

Don O. and Mary M. Good Memorial Scholarship Cole Weldon

Agnes Hartman Scholarship Cole Weldon

Tom Hoover Memorial Scholarship Joie Keys

Ralph E. and Sarah M. Horner Scholarship Award Lera Good, Benjamin Watts

Everett and Ethel Knebel Scholarship Rachel Ploss

Roland and Nancy Lowry Memorial Scholarship Rylie Maddox

Community Foundation Scholarship Erika Brogdon, Winston Leman

Frances and Gertrude Rausch Ag Scholarship Benjamin Watts

Judge Jack Richert Memorial Scholarship Benjamin Watts

Earl D. Roudebush Memorial Scholarship Harley Pugh

Senn Family Scholarship Andriana Smith Albert Lee Weaver Memorial Scholarship Haley Fox

Winamac Rotary Club Scholarship Emma Eldridge

Back Home Again in Indiana Scholarship Melinda Mayer, Tasha Mitchell

Ralph E. Winters Scholarship Brandon Havron

Gary M. Schnapf 4-H Memorial Scholarship Laira Myers

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Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship

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Peyton Newman was announced the winner of this four-year, full tuition scholarship to an Indiana college of her choice. Peyton was involved in many school activities, 4-H, and was a volunteer with many local charitable programs. She enrolled in the pre-veterinary program at Purdue University with the goal to obtain her Master’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine.

The Community Scholarship program was formed in 1998 and is fully funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. and administered locally through the Community Foundation. Over 4,600 Indiana high school graduates have received assistance to date.

2018 finalists

Lilly Endowment Community Scholar

Winston LemanWest Central

Purdue University

Rachel PlossWinamac

IUPUI

Andriana SmithWinamac

IUPUI

Peyton NewmanWinamac

Purdue University

Congratulations!

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018 charities, families, businesses, community centers and students around the world came together for one common purpose: to encourage giving and celebrate generosity. The Community Foundation surpassed their goal to raise $10,000 for the Community Grants Fund that supports local charitable programs and projects year-round. Total gifts that day reached over $41,000!

Pulaski County Purdue Extension

BraunAbility

Community Wellness Center

Alliance Bank

because we love the people in our community

because we are invested in our communities

to help further education

to help our local communities

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

$41,606in total

contributions

$25,461toward community

grants

$1,350in online

donations

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#GIVINGTUESDAY is a global day of giving fueled by community collaboration.

Peak Community Services

Monterey Library

First Federal Savings Bank

Pulaski County Human Services

because we support our community foundation

because we love our seniors

to create opportunities and promote independence

because we want to give back to our

patrons

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

WE GIVE

Both schools participated with jeans

and hats days

First Federal bake sale raised

$900 with $2:$1 match

8 other nonprofit organizations joined in

fundraising

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Donors Anonymous

Tim and Sue Alexander

Alliance Bank

Richard and Diane Alsvig

David Appel

Arrow Head Country RC&D

Jenise Barnhouse

John and Patricia Bawcum

Larry Beach

Michael and Kaye Beall

Dave and Patsy Bennett

Jim and Carol Bowden

Bruce and Jill Brumm

Karen Butler

Harriet Chapman

Jon and Julie Chapman

Adam and Jill Collins

Carol Conley

Robert and Marge Conn

Dorothy Crandall

Carol Croell

Dan and Missy Culp

Larry Cunningham

Tasha Daily

Karen Danaher

Perry and Katie DeGroot

Dennis Auto Body

Rebecca DePoy

Amy Derrickson

Dan and Virginia Dolezal

Elmer and Nancy Douglass

Jeffrey and Joyce Douglass

Lynda Dulhanty-Griffith

Edward Dumas

Isis Theater

Cheryl Jennings

Harold and Carol Johnson

Joseph Kasper

Richard and Diane Kennedy

Kewanna Metal Specialties

Bill and Judith Kiste

Robert and Lynne Klitzman

C.J. and Kim Krause

Gerald and Carolyn Kruger

Ronald and Janet Kruger

Linda Leasure

Brian and MacKenzie Ledley

Leonardo Lipomi

Kevin and Sherry Lippelt

Roland Lowry

Donald and Charlene MacGregor

Gregg Malott

Sam and Carol Marks

Doyle Maxwell

Larry May

Karen McClung

Darlene Mellon

Tyson and Jennifer Mellon

Rita Meny

Arlene Metzger

Mill Creek Crop Care

Gregory Miller

Joann Miller

John and Marcia Miller

Mary Miller

Steven Miller

Richard Misenhimer

Daniel P. Murphy

David and Jean Newman

Melissa Newman

Robert Nice

Michael and Sherry O’Connor

Tim and Vicki Overmyer

Alvin Parish

Christina Peretti

John Peterson

Kimberly Pickens

Brian and Shane Pilarski

Shannon Pitcher

Elaine A. Powers

Phil and Darla Powlen

Proscapes

Pulaski Memorial Hospital

Pulaski Post

Michael and Donna Putt

Harold and Dorothy Richter

Jeff and Erica Richwine

Chuck and Wendy Rose

Bill and Peach Roth

Beth Ruff

Jake and Jenna Ruff

Ruff Family Farms

Emily Russell

Brett and Debra Sanders

Keith and Dolores Schladenhauffen

Charlotte Schnapf Estate

Jeffrey and Marla Schrombeck

Joshua Sefchek

Trent and Catherine Drake-Seymour

David and Connie Scott

Floyd and Hana Easter

Eastern Pulaski Elementary School

Roger and Neva Fields

Martin and Mary Finley

First Federal Savings Bank

First National Bank of Monterey

Ray and Julie Foerg

Frain Mortuary

Dan and Jacki Frain

Franklin and Delores Furr

Don and Dee Galbreath

Kenneth and Phyllis Gardner

Joe and Cyndi Garnett

Paul and Brenda Gilsinger

Sandy Goble

Good Oil

Debra Good

Green Oak Antiques

Harvey Gutwein

Jeff and Jackie Hadley

Margaret Hajek

Tom and Barbara Halleck

Robert and Lorraine Hansen

Jim and Julie Hanus

Tom and Theresa Hawk

Louis Hensley III

Doug and Jackie Hines

Maureen Hlatko

George and Elizabeth Holland

Doug and Lenora Hoover

Maxine Houser

Gene and Barbara Huber

Chris and Sharon Huber

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David and Jean Newman

Melissa Newman

Robert Nice

Michael and Sherry O’Connor

Tim and Vicki Overmyer

Alvin Parish

Christina Peretti

John Peterson

Kimberly Pickens

Brian and Shane Pilarski

Shannon Pitcher

Elaine A. Powers

Phil and Darla Powlen

Proscapes

Pulaski Memorial Hospital

Pulaski Post

Michael and Donna Putt

Harold and Dorothy Richter

Jeff and Erica Richwine

Chuck and Wendy Rose

Bill and Peach Roth

Beth Ruff

Jake and Jenna Ruff

Ruff Family Farms

Emily Russell

Brett and Debra Sanders

Keith and Dolores Schladenhauffen

Charlotte Schnapf Estate

Jeffrey and Marla Schrombeck

Joshua Sefchek

Trent and Catherine Drake-Seymour

David and Connie Scott

Robert and Sherry Simpson

Mary Smith

Sons of the American Legion Post #399

St. James Salem United Church of Christ

Star City Lions Club

Star City United Methodist Church

State Employees’ Community Campaign

Larry and Janet Stout

Don and Meleita Street

William Tedesco

Alyssa Tellez

The Patio Drive In

Dan and Connie Vanaman

VFW Post 1728

Mary Welker

Marilyn Wentz

West Central Elementary School

Tom and Barbara White

Kevin Whiteman and Monica O’Connor

Doug and Kathy Wilson

Winamac Community High School

Winamac Fish & Wildlife Area

Ralph and Barbara Winters

Mary Zundo

Kevin Zupin

Dan and Lisa Zylstra

Bev Krasner Albright

Betty Bennett

Lois Brown

Carolyn Bon Durant

Marylou Bonnell

Harold Budd

Connie Burkett

Adam Deitrich

Dan Dickensheets

Lillian Dolezal

Charles O. Finley, Jr.

Kenny Fisher

Kimberly Ann Fletcher

Nancy Foerg

Tom Fox

Mary Frank

Rhonda Jean Galbreath

Dick Gearhart

Steve Girton

Sandy Goble

Bob Graham

Marjorie Hanus

Lois Hickle

Imogene Jenkins

Ralph Kiser

Bernie Knouff

Sidney Leman

Bev Loehmer

Norma Elaine Mahler

Dale Mitchell

“Murphy” and “Opie”

Tom Murray Sr.

Betty Neff

Martha O’Connor

Jim O’Donnell

Memorials

Mike and Marsha Daugherty

Anne Avirett Dilts

Jon Paul Dilts – Birthday

Robert Hansen Birthday

Maxine Dilts Houser

Kenneth and Phyllis Gardner- 70th Wedding Anniversary

Dave Marty

Emily Pilarski

Bill Roth 70th Birthday

Emily Russell 93rd birthday

Barbara Winters 80th bday

Ralph Winters

Legacy SocietyRichard Conn*

Don and Delores Galbreath

Kenneth and Phyllis Gardner

Joe and Cynthia Garnett

K. Stuart Gast*

Rachel Thompson Gast*

Agnes Hartman*

Emil Smolek

Anonymous *deceased

Joe Pesaresi

Marilyn Peterson

Virgil Plowman

Betty Polstra

Mosey Rausch

Lowell Reinhold

Steve Reinhold

Bradley Ringen

JoAnn Ringer

Jeff Ruff

Bess Russell

Jennifer Russell

Charlotte Schnapf

Jane Schneider

Louise Jean Hermanson Schultz

Dean Scott

Brenda Shank

Bill Wagner

Dick Werner

In Honor

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Community Development

$51,258

Education

$92,422

Health & Human Services

$59,286

Youth, Recreation & Environment

$36,006

Scholarships

$78,926

$317,898

$0.84

$3.07

$5.22$6.24 $6.03

$7.11

$8.47

$9.78

$-

$2

$4

$6

$8

$10

$12

1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 2018

CommunityDevelopment 16%

Education29%

Health & Human Services19%

Youth, Environment & Recreation

11%

Scholarships25%

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Grants and Growth

Asset Growth

2018 Grants

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Community Development

$51,258

Education

$92,422

Health & Human Services

$59,286

Youth, Recreation & Environment

$36,006

Scholarships

$78,926

$317,898

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Financial Highlights

LIABILITIES

Accounts Payable

Accrued Liabilities

Scholarships Payable

Deferred Revenue

Annuity Reserves

$ 1,753

3,857

5,933

348,508

54,381

$ 2,147

3,972

2,552

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59,941

Agency Funds 502,309 567,027

ASSETS 20172018 Cash and cash equivalents

Accounts Receivable

Investments

Furniture and equipment, net

$ 1,819,759

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7,959,254

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$ 1,477,215

380

8,517,402

110

$ 9,779,013 $ 9,995,107

$ 916,741 $ 635,639

NET ASSETS Without donor restrictions

With donor restrictions

$ 269,666

8,592,606

8,862,272

$ 224,077

9,135,391

9,359,468

$ 9,779,013 $ 9,995,107

Total liabilities

Consultants:

Investments - Fund Evaluation Group, First Merchants Private Wealth AdvisorsAuditors - Estep Burkey Simmons, LLC

Audited financial statements and Form 990 are available on the cfopc.org website and upon request.

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574.946.0906

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF PULASKI COUNTY

127 E. Pearl StreetPO Box 407Winamac, IN 46996

The Community Foundation of Pulaski County encourages the growth of endowed funds to serve

and enrich our community today and tomorrow.

Our vision of cultivating growing communities acknowledges Pulaski County’s agricultural heritage,

endowments enriching our county and unique communities united as one county.

CultivatingGrowing

Communities www.cfopc.org

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