Protect What Matters Most
You’d do anything to protect your loved ones, right? Of course you would. Having a will is an essential way to safeguard their interests. Plus, you’ll save them added uncertainty, […]
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You’d do anything to protect your loved ones, right? Of course you would. Having a will is an essential way to safeguard their interests. Plus, you’ll save them added uncertainty, […]
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Deb Garlock wanted to do something special for her father’s 90th birthday celebration. Known for his support in the Rush County community, Garlock decided to honor her father, Jim Payne,
New Fund: Jim Payne Family Community Fund Read More »
The Winkler and Smith family know the importance of giving back to the community, so when Charlie Smith proposed around the kitchen table that they could create a family fund
New Fund: Winkler-Smith Family Community Fund Read More »
When donors create a fund to support a specific cause, it is referred to as a field of interest fund. RCCF’s field of interest grants are awarded each fall to
2025 Field of Interest and Education Funds Applications Due 9/1 Read More »
On Friday, June 27, we hosted an honorary dinner, gathering current and former board members to celebrate over three decades of “leafing” a positive impact on Rush County. For
“Leafing Their Mark”: Dinner Honoring Former and Current Board Members Read More »
Rush Countians of all ages are in good hands, thanks to your generosity. Cycle I Community Grants totaling $77,553.21 were awarded to eight organizations. Additionally, First5 received $35,000 for annual
In Good Hands: 2025 Cycle I Community Grants Total $112,553 Read More »
Classmates Anita Mohr, (The RHS DAR Good Citizen of 1964 – see photo above!) and Chris Levi, along with several Rushville High School (RHS) alumni, discussed planning their 60th class
New Fund: The Class of 1964 Reunites with Purpose Read More »
Entering the meeting, a group of leaders from 17 local social service organizations sit in a circle, and the quiet, yet electric, energy floats around the room. The group, Caring
Local Organizations Unite to Prepare Students for School Year Read More »
The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) has announced that Rush County will receive a $500,000 Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation (OOR) Grant to assist local homeowners. With just under $1
Rush County to receive $500,000 for homeowner repairs Read More »
Photo by: Harrison Wicker, Love Community Center Intern Entering the Love Community Center, my ears are greeted with the enthusiastic strumming of ukuleles, while the mouth-watering smell of barbecue welcomes
An Afternoon in the Love Center Read More »