2 Foundation News 3-4 Community Expo 5 Memorials 6 Vision Award W I N T E R 2 0 1 1 Wabash Valley Gives Connects People Who Care with Causes That Matter! The Wabash Valley Community Foundation is proud and excited to introduce a new online community engagement platform, Wabash Valley Gives (wabashvalleygives.org ), which allows people to learn about and assist with needs in our communities. The platform, which is free to nonprofit organizations needing assistance, is funded by several area private and corporate foundations and is managed by the Community Foundation. Wabash Valley Gives makes it easy to search a variety of categories for organizations that need funds or volunteers to provide or expand their services. Suppose a third grade teacher wants art supplies for her students, a local agency is providing clothing for the homeless, or an animal shelter is seeking donations for pet food. At Wabash Valley Gives, you can read about projects like these that need funding, then add your donation to those from other generous individuals. Whether you give $10 or $100, any size gift made through Wabash Valley Gives will impact the community. You can be assured that the platform is a safe, secure place to make your donation. In the past few weeks, the Community Foundation has held several informational sessions for area nonprofit agencies in Clay, Sullivan and Vigo counties, so they can learn how to seek assistance through Wabash Valley Gives. New funding requests are added regularly. Be sure to visit the site often. Remember, you can make a difference by volunteering or donating through Wabash Valley Gives. Add the Foundation to Your Gift List! As you plan your holiday giving, please consider a gift to the Wabash Valley Community Foundation. Your gift will enhance lives in your community far beyond the holidays. Many local agencies have designated endowment funds in the Foundation, created by dedicated supporters or by the agencies themselves. Your gift to one or more of these funds will enable the agencies to build a dependable stream of income so they can continue their good works into the future. It s a wonderful way to support your charitable interests and share the giving spirit with your whole community. 2901 Ohio Boulevard, Suite 153, Terre Haute, Indiana 47803 812.232.2234 wvcf.com
Our Interns - Coming and Going Katelynn Moats, a senior at Indiana State University from Terre Haute and a major in elementary education with minor concentrations in Spanish, English as a new language, elementary reading, middle school mathematics, and civic leadership, has recently joined our team as our marketing and public relations intern. She will be working on projects relating to our 20th Anniversary Annual Report, as well as scholarship related items. As a native of the Wabash Valley, Katelynn is passionate about serving her community. She has had previous experience as an intern for the Indiana State University Foundation and looks forward to the experience that she will receive from our organization. Sara Brenton, a junior at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College from Carlisle and a major in nonprofit public relations, has been our special events intern for this past semester. Sara assisted us with the Community Expo and 20th Anniversary Celebration and has been working on plans for our second Annual Holiday Coffee. She had input in the promotion of the Wabash Valley Gives platform and participated in marketing meetings. Sara s final day with us is December 15, and she takes with her some very valuable experience directly related to her major area of interest. Good luck, Sara! Let the Scholarship Search Begin! Every year, hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarship funds go unclaimed because students simply don t realize they are available. For example, if you re interested in art, did you know about the Oh, the Places You ll Go competitive scholarship based on the art of Dr. Seuss? Or, did you know there is a scholarship offered by the American Cancer Society that is exclusively for cancer survivors? Or, that many specialized organizations offer scholarships, for example the American Fire Sprinkler Association? Now you can go to the Wabash Valley Community Foundation website to search a database of hundreds of available scholarships that includes those offered through the Foundation as well as through many other local and national sources. The database can be searched by county, college, major, organization, and other criteria. Information provided about the scholarships will help you narrow your search, and most of the listings include links to the scholarships. Parents, be sure your high schoolers check out www.wvcf.com/scholarships/ to begin their search for a scholarship! The rewards could be huge! This database was created by Kayleigh Olah during her internship. HELP US COMMUNICATE WITH YOU! To facilitate communication with our donors and others interested in the Foundation, we ve added a contact page to our website. There you can send comments, concerns and questions or request specific information on charitable giving, donor opportunities/gift planning, establishing a family legacy, setting up a scholarship fund, starting an endowment fund and upcoming Foundation events. We encourage you to take a moment to fill out the contact form at http://www.wvcf.com/info/giving/ Foundation Deadlines December 15, 2011 Wabash Valley Community Foundation scholarship applications due December 31, 2011 Last date to make year-end gifts for 2011 tax purposes June 1, 2012 Grant Cycle 1 letters of intent due October 1, 2012 Terre Haute Day Nursery grant applications due
Community Expo Celebrates the Foundation s 20th Anniversary and Area Nonprofits The Wabash Valley Community Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary by showcasing the services of more than 40 area nonprofit agencies at its Community Expo at Hulman Center on September 15th. Nearly 550 residents of Clay, Sullivan and Vigo counties joined in the celebration and voted for their favorite agency. The top vote recipients that evening shared in the $20,000 which was added to their agency endowments. The agencies sharing in the top prize were: The agencies selected and their prizes were: 1st place: 14th & Chestnut Community Center - $7,000 2nd place: Swope Art Museum - $5,000 3rd place: (tie) Clay Community Schools CAPE Endowment - $2,000 TREES Inc. - $2,000 5th Place: St. Ann Clinic - $1,000 6th Place: Terre Haute Humane Society - $1,000 7th Place: (tie) Ivy Tech State College - $666.67 Terre Haute Symphony - $666.67 VNA/Hospice of the Wabash Valley - $666.67 Special thanks to 20th Anniversary Sponsors Platinum: Susie Dewey Gold: Jo Einstandig and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Silver: Bob and Julie Baesler, Ron Reeves, Indiana State University, Old National Insurance and Terre Haute Savings Bank Bronze: Lu and Laney Meis, First Financial Bank, MillerWhite Marketing, Riddell National Bank and Union Hospital Plus many other partner sponsors! 2
2
Memorial Contributions September 1 - October 31, 2011 Tear Off Form Here Bruce Brentlinger Nancy Brentlinger Nyoka Clifford Mrs. Jacqueline Lower Ruth Davis John Donovan Tom & Jeanette Gill Galen Goode Albert Ferency Mr. & Mrs. Ray Klotz John T. Gelder, Jr. Mrs. John Gelder Carl Holler Fred & Nancy Nation Mathilda Bell Hudson Mary Lou, Wils & Bart Bell Barbara A. Vogel Josh Kackley Barbara Fowler Floyd Martin Lee, Sr. Dr. Mary Ann Carroll Richard L. Mace Ms. Evelyn Giffel Mrs. Ruth Thomas Emma McCullough Beta Sigma Phi City Council Terre Haute Savings Bank Mr. Richard C. Vining Barbara A. Vogel Ed & Gretchen Weston Mr. & Mrs. Charles Williams Joseph C. Thomas Innsbruck Financial Consultants, LLC. Mr. Robert Turcotte Barbara A. Vogel Madonna Wilson Fred & Nancy Nation Noah Worthington Dr. & Mrs. Harold P. Loveall, Jr. Please send this form and your contribution to: Wabash Valley Community Foundation 2901 Ohio Boulevard, Suite 153 Terre Haute, IN 47803 Name: Address: Email: Telephone: Harry Glass Lanier & Sheilah Phillips Dale Goff Dr. & Mrs. Harold P. Loveall, Jr. Dale Russell Griffin Terre Haute South Vigo High School Mr. & Mrs. Gene Griffin Richard Grzesiak Dever Distributing Company Inc. Mary Card Harbaugh Robert Harker Richard & Joanne Rowe Donald Lee Hart Mr. Richard Ackman II Mr. Lonnie Baker Patricia McFarlin Sally, Christine & Norman L. Lowery Delores Miller Templeton Nichols Eleanor A. Black Marilyn Wheeler Pendergast Eleanor A. Black Shari T. Robertson Dever Distributing Company Inc. Bob Romas Doris Romas & Family William Robert Bob Sanders Barbara & Dick Alcock Nancy Brentlinger Mrs. Jacqueline Lower Laney & Lu Meis Mrs. John A. Templeton Kimberley Fowler Wulf Mrs. Jeanne Fowler Marilyn A. Wulf Tributes Susan Brattain Ms. Stephanie M. Welsh The birth of Patrick James Dr. & Mrs. Harold P. Loveall, Jr. Don Scott and Susan Templeton Scott Eleanor A. Black Enclosed is my contribution of: $5,000 to establish a new named fund $2,500 $1,000 $500 $250 $100 $50 $25 I would like to receive more information about establishing a fund in my family s name. Gift to the 20th Anniversary Fund Please add my contribution to the following fund. (name of fund) My contribution is to support projects in: New Funds Clay County Sullivan County Vigo County All Counties Terre Haute Parks Department Endowment Fund My contribution is in honor of or in memory of Wabash River Development and Beautification, Inc. Nonpermanent Fund Curt & Linda Brighton Family Endowment Fund 5 Please Notify: Name: Address: (name)
Foundation Wins Chamber s Vision A Level Above Award The Wabash Valley Community Foundation was honored to receive the Vision A Level Above award from the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce. Gene Crume, President of the Indiana State University Foundation, announced that the Wabash Valley Community Foundation was chosen to receive the award because if its significant progress toward enhancing quality of life issues, growth and economic development opportunities. The Community Foundation s work helps secure the promise of future community growth and sets Terre Haute apart from other communities. The award was presented at the Chamber s Annual Meeting. 6 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID TERRE HAUTE, IN PERMIT NO. 118 Wabash Valley Community Foundation Incorporated 2901 Ohio Boulevard Suite 153 Terre Haute, Indiana 47803 Return Service Requested Visit us at wvcf.com If you are receiving duplicate mailings, please contact us at info@wvcf.com or at 812.232.2234.