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Donor Spotlight: Wilma Jo Kile
The importance of education has been a foundation of RCCF donor, Wilma Jo Kile’s life. Growing up in in Rush County’s southeast corner, she recalls, “It wasn’t ‘if’ but ‘when’, my brother and I would go to college.” This expectation has benefitted her and our community so

RCCF Flashback Fridays: Celebrating 30 Years
Did you know RCCF is turning 30 this year? It’s true! In celebration, we’re going to dig through the archives and share photos and memories. Have your own? Post them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and tag us and then use #RCCFFlashbackFriday, or send along by email. We’d

A VERY Exciting Update
We’ve been quietly sharing news about the $5 million proposal we submitted to Lilly Endowment Inc. at the end of August to bring the dream of a Community Center to Rush County. (Read more about the history of this project.) Guess what? The time is right, and

RCCF Announces 2021 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Recipient
Pictured: Karen Brashaber, RCCF Board Member; Kristie Amos, RCCF Program Officer; Michelle Neuman; Nicholas Neuman 2021 Lilly Endowment Scholarship Recipient; Mark Neuman; Alisa Winters, RCCF Executive Director; Keith Perin, RCCF Board Member FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Kristie Amos, Program Officer, Rush County Community Foundation PHONE: 765-938-1177 Headline Rush

RCCF Awarded $5 Million GIFT VII Large-Scale Leadership Grant
Contact Information: Alisa Winters 12/1/2020 (765)938-1177 | awinters@rushcountyfoundation.org The Rush County Community Foundation (RCCF) has received a Large-Scale Community Leadership Grant of $5 million through the seventh phase of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Giving
There’s No Place Like Our Home Town
Dear Friends, More than sixty five years ago, Perry Como released the Christmas classic, “(There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays” in which he sang, “When you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze / For the holidays you can’t beat home sweet home!” With