News-2013
Here’s what The Foundation did in 2013!
October 09, 2013 – Coach Billy Moore Fund
September 18, 2013 – Philanthropist of the Year
August 7, 2013 – Timmer Plants Seeds for Foundation
Here’s what The Foundation did in 2013!
October 09, 2013 – Coach Billy Moore Fund
September 18, 2013 – Philanthropist of the Year
August 7, 2013 – Timmer Plants Seeds for Foundation
Here’s what The Foundation did in 2014!
December 18, 2014 – Nearly $25K Rounds Out 2014 Foundation Awards
September 19, 2014 – Philanthropist of the Year
September 15, 2014 – Education and Social Needs Find Support Through Several Grant Awards
July 5, 2014 – van Haaren Welcomed During Grantmaking Session
March 14, 2014 – $1,750,000 Topped in 70 Years of Grantmaking
Here’s what The Foundation did in 2015!
October 6, 2015 – Leadership Elections for Foundation
September 13, 2015 – Grant Making Remains Strong
June 12, 2015 – Two Trustees Welcomed during Quarterly Grantmaking Session
March 15, 2015 – Foundations’ Awards will be Highest in 72 Year History
Here’s what The Foundation did in 2016!
October 31, 2016 – Tipp City Area Community Foundations Award 2016 Philanthropist of the Year
September 19, 2016 – Mind, Body and Self-Sufficiency Included in Granted Projects
June 9, 2016 – Youth Programming Receive Majority of Grants
April 2, 2016 – Facade Improvement Program Helps Historical Downtown
January 9, 2017: The Tipp City Area Community Foundations announced today it’s reached a milestone in its 73rd year history of providing community support and charitable giving throughout Tipp City, Monroe and Bethel townships.
With the Foundations’ quarterly meeting held on December 14, 2016, board members voted and approved funding for 18 local organizations totaling more than $32,000. With this amount awarded, the Foundations reached an historic milestone and surpassed $2,000,000 in providing grant funds for local nonprofits.
This momentous occasion was reached as TCACF awarded a grant to “Tiny House”, a nurtured dream of Tippecanoe High School homebuilding teacher James Kitchen. Tiny House affords students a hands-on approach cultivating the abilities of youth helping them understand the impact each of us have on our environment. Building a “Tiny House” piques students’ awareness for the demand of sustainable products, which generate less waste, and uses less energy while providing cheaper and more flexible housing.
After being notified as being a recipient of a TCACF grant, James Kitchen affirmed, “We are very fortunate to have the support of the Tipp City Area Community Foundations. By funding our Tiny House Project, the Foundations are laying the groundwork for students to apply firsthand the skills they learn in a variety of disciplines.”
When asked what he thought is the greatest benefit of this initiative, James went on to explain “younger generations have become more aware of the importance of recycling and how we utilize raw materials. Our students are getting the opportunity to develop traditional construction and fabrication skills while weaving current ideas surrounding “green building” and “sustainable living”. James continued “…reducing the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment is a key element in this process. Students are involved in the entire process including the concept, design, sourcing of materials, and the physical construction.”
Jim Ranft, Chairman of the TCACF Distribution Committee made note of this momentous occasion and stated “The Foundations are proud to have reached this milestone and reiterate our support in and around the community for such worthy causes.” In addition, Dr. Ranft went on to explain “As always, we must thank our donors whose generosity makes it possible for the Foundations to provide community support now and for generations in the future.”
The Tipp City Area Community Foundations award grants through a competitive application and review process and assist individuals, local businesses and institutions by making a positive impact in their hometown community and throughout our townships.