TERRE HAUTE — $140,000 in grants were awarded by the Wabash Valley Community Foundation on Wednesday at the Country Club of Terre Haute.
The list includes:
*$20,250, Sheldon Swope Art Museum
*$15,000 for a marker to honor Frederick Douglas
*$8,000 to 12 Points Revitalization to create a “historic walking tour” in 12 Points and Collett Park neighborhood.
*$17,320 to Camp Navigate to retain a security guard at the Leaders Lab, which is an after-after school care pilot program at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School for two years.
*$7,500 for Chances and Services for Youth to provide an Innovative Readiness Training through the Department of Defense to provide medical/health assistance to an under-served population. On June 7-14, military members from across the nation will provide no-cost dental, vision and health care. It is a dual effort with Chances for Services and Youth that provides real-world training for medical personal to deploy worldwide.
*$20,000 to Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in support of EMERGE (Electronic Mentoring Environment to Recruit Girls to Engineering). The program targets high school freshmen girls to seek engineering careers and education.
*$10,000 to Terre Haute Symphony Association to add an additional concert and recording to its Adventure Concerts Music Education Program this month.
*$10,000 to Terre Haute Women’s Club toward its Shoe Bus Project to purchase new athletic shoes for children in the Vigo County School Corporation.
*$20,000 to THRIVE West Central to launch a robust internship/externship program focusing on direct employer engagement, mentorship, networking and professional development, leading to a goal of talent retention.
*$6,000 to Vigo County Education Foundation to purchase new books for first-grade children receiving intervention through the Reading Recovery program.
*$20,000 to Vigo County Superior Court Division 2 in support of professionally supervised parenting time.