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Community Grant Funds benefit Glenwood
Written by Alisa Winters Heading East out of Rushville, the final town you’ll encounter in Rush County is the small, one-flasher town of Glenwood. Growing up just outside of Glenwood, I fondly remember getting off of the school bus with friends in town to play with literally the
Community Grants benefit Carthage
Written by Alisa Winters A few weeks ago I spent an evening in the Town of Carthage. As my husband and I drove through en route to visit his family, I envisioned the lively town my in-laws tell us about when they recall childhood memories. Numerous gas stations,
Community Grants benefit Milroy
Driving through the Town of Milroy as the sun begins to set, you’ll notice the attractive streetlights illuminating Main Street. Did you know that the Rush County Community Foundation helped make the upgrade possible, and now holds a fund to forever maintain their presence? The goal of
Community Grants benefit City of Rushville
In honor of the second annual “Guns & Hoses” police and firefighter games this weekend, this week’s Foundation Fact Friday series focuses on community grants provided to the City of Rushville. Our Community Grants program has awarded $136,000.00 to the City of Rushville. Various departments have received
Community Grants benefit Mays and Raleigh
To begin our special series on the impact of our community grant funds throughout Rush County, we will highlight the impact of RCCF in the Mays-Raleigh communities. Our Community Grants have awarded $23,000 worth of improvements for these two communities. The Raleigh Volunteer Fire Department has seen $18,000 worth

CIRCLe
The CIRCLe Fund is the brain child of Pam Hoeing, Shelly King, Heather Meckes, Amy Ploeger, Cindy Taff, and Betsy Williams. The initial idea for the fund came when Betsy Williams was at a convention during her time as President of the Foundation: she saw other CIRCLe groups