More Than $96,000 Awarded to Nonprofits Serving Pike County


The Pike County Community Foundation awarded more than $96,000 in grants to nonprofits through its 2024 Community Good Grants program. These nonprofits are committed to supporting the needs of Pike County.
Congratulations to this year’s grant recipients!
- $4,704 to Pike County Emergency Medical Services to purchase batteries for the Zoll X series monitors
- $3,318 to Pike County School Corporation to purchase a new merry-go-round for the Winslow Elementary Playground
- $2,500 to Holly’s House, Inc. to provide support for the costs of program materials for its prevention program in Pike County Elementary Schools
- $4,200 to Bread of Life Ministry, Inc. to assist with the cost of bringing two semi loads of donated food products to Pike County to be distributed among the food pantries and partnering agencies
- $2,571 to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana to assist with the cost of staff time, program administration, curriculum materials, volunteer training and recruitment, insurance, and program evaluation for Pike County students
- $1,850 to Pike County CASA to purchase supplies for the children to aid in communication with their CASA, a talk-to-text software program, and printer supplies
- $2,702 to Pike County Public Library to purchase constructive play items needed to operate the Wee Build Open Play program
- $3,000 to Tri-State Food Bank to purchase 150 pre-packed family food boxes to be distributed to families in Pike County
- $4,600 to Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department to purchase two handheld radios
- $5,000 to Pike County Christian Assistance to purchase healthy food items to be added to monthly food boxes distributed to Pike County residents
- $5,000 to Winslow Community Events Center to purchase a tarp to protect the gym floor when being used for activities other than sporting events
- $15,000 to Pike County School Corporation to purchase four scales with height measurement, two audiometers, four otoscopes, four glucometers, six adult AED replacement pads, four pediatric AED replacement pads, six over-the-bed tables, and cots for the high school, middle school, Petersburg Elementary, and Winslow Elementary
- $10,000 to Jefferson Township Community Center to assist with the purchase of a new AC unit for the Otwell Community Center gym
- $5,000 to Winslow Park and Recreation Board to assist with the purchase of lights and fencing for the pickleball courts
- $2,200 to United Way of Pike County, Inc. to purchase t-shirts and breakfast for the Day of Caring volunteers
- $1,200 Pike County School Corporation to purchase a JBL Bluetooth speaker, two wireless mics, a mic case, a speaker stand, a utility wagon, two student course books, and a tongue drum for the Social Emotional Learning Music Therapy program at Winslow Elementary
- $2,000 to Pike County Progress Partners, Inc. to assist with the cost of marketing and workshop materials for the Pike County High School Literacy & Leadership Program
- $2,500 to Memorial Hospital Foundation to assist Pike County patients of the Petersburg Clinic with needs such as medication, home equipment, screenings, and transportation
- $4,442 to Pike County School Corporation to purchase a laptop for the sound booth, two large portable speakers, portable stage cubes, power station sets for the pit orchestra lights, makeup kits, gaffer tape, and paint tape for musical theatre
- $3,586 to Pike Central Alumni Association to purchase a database for three years and the Text Em All program for one year to build a database and communicate with Pike County Alumni
- $2,723 to Pike County Historical Society to assist with the cost of replacing the current lighting with new LED lighting in the back exhibit room
- $8,000 to Otwell Progress Committee, Inc. to assist with the cost of removing an existing light pole and adding a second one in a safer place for events
Funding for the Community Good Grants program wouldn’t be possible without the donors and organizations who donate to Community Good (Unrestricted) and Field of Interest Funds held by the Community Foundation. Thank you for your generosity and support of Pike County.
- Angela J. Warner Unrestricted Fund
- Bryan and Beth Luff Unrestricted Fund
- Burns’ Family Community Fund
- Dudenhoeffer Family Fund for Pike County
- Dyer-Wallace Unrestricted Fund for Pike County
- Emery and Edna Boger Fund
- Friends of Pike County Fund
- Gerald L. (Rip) and Betty (Sue) Sorgius Fund
- German American Bancorp Community Fund-Pike
- Greg and Carla Willis Family Fund
- Stone-Tooley Community Good Fund
- Tom and Ashley Polen-Willis Community Fund
- Willis-Parker-Evans-Fowler Unrestricted Fund
- Helderman Family Fund
- Hoosier Energy Frank Ratts Memorial Fund
- Jeffrey and Chella Stenftenagel, Alva Harold Cox, and Barbara J. Cox Family Fund
- Joseph Jeffrey Belmore Family Fund
- Lewis Family Unrestricted Fund
- Montes/Fenol Family Unrestricted Fund
- Paul and Karen Cooper Family Fund
- Pike County Grassroots Unrestricted Fund
- Rauch Family Fund
- Sisson Steel Unrestricted Fund
- Wendell & Irene Craig Unrestricted Family Fund
- William & Juanita Bell Unrestricted Family Fund
- Wayne and Charlotte Malotte Fund
- Wallace and Julia Schnarr Community Good Family Fund
Give to create greater good in Pike County! Learn more about opening an unrestricted Community Good Fund today.
Contact Savannah Linenburg, Regional Director of Development at slinenburg@communityfoundationalliance.org or 812.254.9355









