Men’s Fund of Vanderburgh County Awards $40,000 In Grants
The Men’s Fund of Vanderburgh County held their annual meeting on Thursday, October 19 at the Evansville Country Club. Members of the Fund voted for one of three finalist organizations to receive their annual $30,000 Impact Grant, while the other two finalists are awarded $5,000 grants.
This year, Holly’s House was awarded this year’s $30,000 grant to support technology upgrades. “In a time when we are receiving a record number of reports of child abuse, it’s important to equip our teams with the technology necessary to complete investigations. We’re grateful to the Men’s Fund of Vanderburgh County for recognizing the need and helping to keep our community safe”, stated Kristine Cordts, Holly’s House Executive Director.
The other two finalists, Evansville Christian Life Center and Tri-State Food Bank, were each awarded $5,000 grants.
This is the eighth year for the Impact Grants which support various programs benefiting residents of Vanderburgh County. Past Impact Grant recipients include: The Boys and Girls Club of Evansville, Cancer Pathways Midwest, Dream Center Evansville, Easterseals Rehabilitation Center, EVSC Foundation for the Hangers program, Ozanam Family Shelter, and Sleep in Heavenly Peace. This year’s grantmaking awards bring the Men’s Fund’s total grants to an impressive $272,300 since inception in 2015.
The Men’s Fund of Vanderburgh County offers enjoyable social events and networking opportunities, all while raising funds to meet community needs. The group supports charitable causes in the community that address projects and programs important to the Men’s Fund members.






