Donor Impact: Helen & Jim Ewing Fund
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a gift to RCCF unique, here’s a powerful example. Jim and Helen Ewing were small business owners and dedicated volunteers. Later in life
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a gift to RCCF unique, here’s a powerful example. Jim and Helen Ewing were small business owners and dedicated volunteers. Later in life
Good news first, right? Cycle II Community Grants totaled $70,326.98. The bad news is that these dollars covered just over half of the requests. Our volunteer grants committee had to
When a donor is passionate about a certain cause, he or she might start a fund to support projects addressing challenges and making positive progress in that area. These are

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

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

The members of the CIRCLe Fund met recently to award their $13,000 grant for 2025. Their support will help transform part of the Love Community Center (LCC) into an exciting

The CIRCLe Fund (Chicks Impacting Rush County Life), a women’s giving group, is eager to award a grant of $13,000 to a nonprofit serving Rush County residents. Funding priorities are

2024 Recipient $15,000: Community Grant Submitted by: Jonny Singleton, Asst. Fire Chief We needed to replace our current extrication tools that are obsolete. The tools we had were no longer

Community Grants provide support to our local nonprofits, where it’s needed most. Applicants make the case for their project or program. Our grants committee weighs the applications against the needs

Donors establish Field of Interest Funds to support a particular cause or area of life that they care about. It’s a way to create permanent funding for what matters most
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a gift to RCCF unique, here’s a powerful example. Jim and Helen Ewing were small business owners and dedicated volunteers. Later in life
Good news first, right? Cycle II Community Grants totaled $70,326.98. The bad news is that these dollars covered just over half of the requests. Our volunteer grants committee had to
When a donor is passionate about a certain cause, he or she might start a fund to support projects addressing challenges and making positive progress in that area. These are

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

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

The members of the CIRCLe Fund met recently to award their $13,000 grant for 2025. Their support will help transform part of the Love Community Center (LCC) into an exciting

The CIRCLe Fund (Chicks Impacting Rush County Life), a women’s giving group, is eager to award a grant of $13,000 to a nonprofit serving Rush County residents. Funding priorities are

2024 Recipient $15,000: Community Grant Submitted by: Jonny Singleton, Asst. Fire Chief We needed to replace our current extrication tools that are obsolete. The tools we had were no longer

Community Grants provide support to our local nonprofits, where it’s needed most. Applicants make the case for their project or program. Our grants committee weighs the applications against the needs

Donors establish Field of Interest Funds to support a particular cause or area of life that they care about. It’s a way to create permanent funding for what matters most
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