Harrison County Community Foundation DECEMBER 2010 Board of Directors Paul Beckort, President Qudsia Davis, Vice President Norbert Rawert, Secretary Joel Voyles, Treasurer Scott Berkley Stephen Bodney Linda Burnham Teresa Campbell Heather Clunie Chad Coffman Jason Copperwaite Roger Dale Dennison, Jr. Donald Dones Lisa Fisher Gary Geswein Thomas Gibson Pam Bennett Martin Mark Shireman Bill Thomas Glenn Walker Carolyn Wallace Advisory Council Martha Beckort Kevin Burch Cheryl Fisher Michael Lower Steven Powell Brett Stilwell Kenneth Tingler Joy Wolfe Grant Request Deadlines HCCF has no limit on the amount of funding requested. However, requests $200,000 or more are considered Signature Grants. Signature Grant requests will only be accepted between November 1 and December 15 to be considered for funding in the following calendar year. Decisions for signature grants may be announced anytime during the 2011 year. Applications are currently being accepted for the Spring Grant cycle. Applications are available on the HCCF web site, www.hccfindiana.org, or contact the HCCF staff at (812) 738- 6668 for a copy. To facilitate the preparation of complete grant applications, applicants are en- couraged to utilize Foundation staff assistance. A grant application submitted for review must be done no later than one week prior to the submission deadline. Grant applications must be hand delivered to the HCCF office by 5:00 pm Friday, January 14, or may be postmarked by January 15, 2011. Grant applications will be reviewed and final announcements should be made by mid-March. Contact the Foundation office or [email protected] if you have any questions or desire assistance. During the Fall 2010 Grant Cycle, HCCF imposed a moratorium on the match requirement for capital grants to schools. The purpose of this moratorium was to help the schools during this economic crisis. We are pleased to announce HCCF will continue this moratorium for the Spring 2011 Grant Cycle. We will now accept electronically submitted 990 forms, Secretary of State Business Entity Reports, 501(c)3 letters of determination and annual audits. Once the HCCF staff has received and approved, an email confirmation of receipt will be sent to each agency. The check- list in the grant application will remain as is and the agency will place an “e” for emailed on the checklist. This is optional and our purpose is to cut back on the amount of paper used and time spent copying these documents. North Harrison Middle School students Brittany Lamon and Olivia Miller learn to play the piano with the new Yamaha Keyboard Lab purchased this spring with HCCF funding and matching funds from the school corporation. Teachers are now teaching Yamaha Music in Education curriculum to sixth, seventh, eighth grade and high school music theory students. The lab contains 16 keyboards accommodating 30 stu- dents. The keyboards have hundreds of instru- ment voices and styles. There are more than 400 lessons and complete lesson plans, worksheets, presentations, charts, song sheets and testing materials and more! The Harrison County Community Foundation Board, Advisory Council and Staff would like to express their sincere gratitude to Paul Beckort and Qudsia Davis for their dedication and many years of service to the Foundation Board. Graduating seniors, it’s getting close to that time to fill out your FAFSA, (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). This is the document that determines if you are eligible for Pell Grants, Work Studies, and Federal Student Loans. HCCF also looks at this document. The FAFSA will be available online January 1 st . Remember, whether you want to be a truck driver, beautician, nurse or accountant, the HCCF has scholarships for vocational and 4 year programs.
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Harrison County
Community Foundation D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 0
Board of Directors
Paul Beckort, President
Qudsia Davis, Vice President
Norbert Rawert, Secretary
Joel Voyles, Treasurer
Scott Berkley
Stephen Bodney
Linda Burnham
Teresa Campbell
Heather Clunie
Chad Coffman
Jason Copperwaite
Roger Dale Dennison, Jr.
Donald Dones
Lisa Fisher
Gary Geswein
Thomas Gibson
Pam Bennett Martin
Mark Shireman
Bill Thomas
Glenn Walker
Carolyn Wallace
Advisory Council
Martha Beckort
Kevin Burch
Cheryl Fisher
Michael Lower
Steven Powell
Brett Stilwell
Kenneth Tingler
Joy Wolfe
Grant Request Deadlines
HCCF has no limit on the amount of funding requested. However, requests $200,000 or
more are considered Signature Grants. Signature Grant requests will only be accepted between
November 1 and December 15 to be considered for funding in the following calendar year.
Decisions for signature grants may be announced anytime during the 2011 year.
Applications are currently being accepted for the Spring Grant cycle. Applications are
available on the HCCF web site, www.hccfindiana.org, or contact the HCCF staff at (812) 738-
6668 for a copy. To facilitate the preparation of complete grant applications, applicants are en-
couraged to utilize Foundation staff assistance. A grant application submitted for review must be
done no later than one week prior to the submission deadline. Grant applications must be
hand delivered to the HCCF office by 5:00 pm Friday, January 14, or may be postmarked by
January 15, 2011. Grant applications will be reviewed and final announcements should be made
by mid-March. Contact the Foundation office or [email protected] if you have any
questions or desire assistance.
During the Fall 2010 Grant Cycle, HCCF imposed a moratorium on the match requirement for
capital grants to schools. The purpose of this moratorium was to help the schools during this
economic crisis. We are pleased to announce HCCF will continue this moratorium for the
Spring 2011 Grant Cycle.
We will now accept electronically submitted 990 forms, Secretary of State Business
Entity Reports, 501(c)3 letters of determination and annual audits. Once the HCCF staff has
received and approved, an email confirmation of receipt will be sent to each agency. The check-
list in the grant application will remain as is and the agency will place an “e” for emailed on the
checklist. This is optional and our purpose is to cut back on the amount of paper used and time
spent copying these documents.
North Harrison Middle School students
Brittany Lamon and Olivia Miller learn to play the
piano with the new Yamaha Keyboard Lab
purchased this spring with HCCF funding and
matching funds from the school corporation.
Teachers are now teaching Yamaha Music in
Education curriculum to sixth, seventh, eighth
grade and high school music theory students. The
lab contains 16 keyboards accommodating 30 stu-
dents. The keyboards have hundreds of instru-
ment voices and styles. There are more than 400
lessons and complete lesson plans, worksheets,
presentations, charts, song sheets and testing
materials and more!
The Harrison County Community Foundation Board, Advisory Council and Staff
would like to express their sincere gratitude to Paul Beckort and Qudsia Davis for their
dedication and many years of service to the Foundation Board.
Graduating seniors, it’s getting close to that time to fill out your FAFSA, (Free Application for
Federal Student Aid). This is the document that determines if you are eligible for Pell Grants, Work
Studies, and Federal Student Loans. HCCF also looks at this document. The FAFSA will be available
online January 1st. Remember, whether you want to be a truck driver, beautician, nurse or accountant,
the HCCF has scholarships for vocational and 4 year programs.