Scholarship Application 2014-2015 Now Available

November 2014

Press Release
Contact: Jennifer Shultz, Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. 260-894-3335 E-mail: jennifer@noblecountycf.org
Noble County Community Foundation offers scholarships

The Noble County Community Foundation scholarship application is now available on the community foundation’s website at www.noblecountycf.org (click on the ‘scholarship’ tab then click on ‘scholarship application’). The deadline for the scholarship application, transcripts and 3 recommendation forms is Wednesday, January 21, 2015 by 4:30 pm. Do not miss this opportunity to apply. More scholarships are being offered with larger award amounts this year than ever before!

There is only 1 application to complete for 60 different scholarships. Please read the scholarship criteria on the application to find out what scholarships you may qualify for. Each scholarship is unique. There are scholarships for high school seniors, Noble County residents and adult and college students. Be sure to read the Frequently Asked Questions page on the website also.

A few scholarships require financial aid information from the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) form. The deadline to turn in this information to the community foundation is March 12, 2015.

Remember the deadline to turn in scholarship applications, transcripts and recommendation forms is Wednesday, January 21, 2015 by 4:30 pm. It is best to complete your application early and turn it in directly to the community foundation before the deadline date.

If you have any questions regarding the application you can email Jennifer at the community foundation at jennifer@noblecountycf.org or call 260-894-3335 Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

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Match Opporunity/GIFT VI – Community Impact Fund

Big News!!!

Noble County Community Foundation Has A Grant Challenge from Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Hello Friends,

Noble County Community foundation recently received approval from Lilly Endowment Inc. to participate in the GIFT VI initiative!! Also known as Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow, the GIFT VI will match every dollar donated to the Community Impact Fund.

Receive a 100% return on your donation to our Community Impact Fund now!!! For every $1.00 you donate to the Community Impact Fund, the Foundation will match it with an additional $1.00. We have until March 31, 2016 to reach our goal of $275,000.

Dollars contributed to our Community Impact Fund (unrestricted) will be matched by the Lilly Endowment on a dollar for dollar basis. The Community Impact Fund are those that provide funding for grant awards to programs that support education, victims of abuse or violence, food and shelter for people in need, childcare, impact environment, trails and recreational projects, as well as arts and cultural experiences and so much more – right here in Noble County. These unrestricted dollars allow our board and grants committees to meet those ever-changing needs throughout the county for generations to come.

Stay tuned for more announcements yet to come!!

Visit us soon,

Linda Speakman-Yerick
linda@noblecountycf.org.
260-894-3335

Write A Will Workshops

“Will Do!” That is a common reply from folks asked to take care of something-“Yep-Will do!” But when it comes to writing out a will or updating a decade old will, some folks never get the job done.

Your will is a unique document. During your life it lies “dormant.” You can change or evoke it and it has no effect on your financial, business or social situations. But at death, your will becomes tremendously important.

Certainly, your will can have a profound effect on the financial well-being of family members, friends, and institutions. In all events, it will be a permanent reflection of your personal life values and your love and concern for family, friends, and community.

We will be sponsoring a “Write a Will Workshop” in your community!! Please call us at 260-894-3335 to register today at no cost or email Jennifer@noblecountycf.org

Kendallville Public Library – Kendallville – Tuesday October 28, 2014 from 1:00PM – 3:00PM (Rooms A & B)

Noble County Community Foundation Offices – Ligonier – Thursday October 30, 2014 from 5:00PM – 7:00PM

Noble County Public Library – Albion – Monday November 3, 2014 from 2:00PM – 4:00PM (Lower Level Cole Rooms A & B)

 

Leave A Legacy brochure – click here

 

Giver of Gifts Volunteer Recognition

PRESS RELEASE

September 9, 2014

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. invites your organization to participate in the 2014 Givers of Gifts Recognition.

Designed to recognize citizens in Noble County who give of themselves extraordinarily.

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. is seeking your help t identify those special non-profit volunteers in our community that make a difference. We see them making a difference very day! A Season of Thanks will soon be here and we should take the time to reflect on what we are thankful for. As part of saying “Thanks”, we would like to help non-profit organizations say “Thank You” to a special volunteer.

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. wishes to identify and provide recognition to “everyday” citizens in our community who touch the hearts of others.

We have defined “Giver of Gifts” recipients as any person, regardless of age, who enhances the quality of life of someone in Noble County and/or it’s citizens, or who give of themselves unselfishly to serve with volunteer acts of service and/or kindness beyond the call of duty to non-profit organizations (“non-profit organizations” does not necessarily mean the organization must hold a 501 (c) 3 status).

When making its choice, the Board of Selectors will take into account whether the nominee: fulfills a need for the non-profit organization and Noble County, renders a service which changes a life, encourages others to volunteer or works to create positive change for the non-profit organization and Noble County.

Many people in today’s busy society say they either don’t take the time or have the time to give of themselves, and then there are some people who continue to exemplify this unselfish type of giving.

We would like to encourage your non-profit organization to nominate someone for the “GIVERS OF GIFTS” recognition.

Nominations are limited to the first 12 qualified nominees.

PLEASE follow these guidelines when writing the nomination letter:

• Please state the reasons why this person fits the description of a “Giver of Gifts”.

• Please type or write clearly.

• Nominees/volunteers should not be paid volunteers unless their services far exceed their compensation. If your nominee is paid/compensated, please explain why services rendered far exceed the compensation.

• Please note that your narrative should be suitable for a public audience and may be made available to local

newspapers.

• It is preferred but not necessary your nominee is within your non-profit organization. A nominee must be nominated by/through an organization, club, etc. (not an individual).

• Nominees recognized in prior years Giver of Gifts recognitions are not eligible to be nominated by the same

non-profit organization.

• The nominee and nominating organization must serve Noble County.

• A maximum of 2 nominations (2 people) per organization. Limited to the first 12 qualified nominations.

• Be sure to include the following in your one page nomination letter:

1. Giver of Gifts nominee name, address and day/evening phone number/e-mail.

2. Your name and organization’s name, organization’s address and day/evening phone number/e-mail.

Please feel free to include photocopies of letters, clippings or other materials which might help tell your nominee’s story. Please only send copies.

Be sure your nomination letter is postmarked, faxed or emailed by the deadline date October 31, 2014 or the first 12 qualified nominations received whichever comes first.

Nomination letters should be sent to:

Noble County Community Foundation, Inc.
Attn: Givers of Gifts
1599 Lincolnway South, Ligonier IN 46767
or
Fax: 260-894-9020
Email: Jennifer@noblecountycf.org

A short reception will be held at the office of the Noble County Community Foundation to honor the Giver of Gifts recipients on Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 2 p.m.

The Givers of Gifts Recognition is sponsored by Community State Bank.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Shultz at the Noble County Community Foundation at 260-894-3335 or e-mail Jennifer@noblecountycf.org
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West Noble Primary Receives Grant!

West Noble Primary Receives Grant! The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. and its supporting organization, Community Initiatives, Inc. recently awarded a grant to West Noble Primary for $2,110 to subsidize the cost of materials and supplies needed for a study of the Australian culture. Students will learn about the various aspects of the Australian culture such as: people, lifestyle, map/terrain, traditions, animals, school, food, music, and art.

 

Pictured accepting the gift are (front l to r) Teegan Clouse, Lydia Gow, Alexa Silva, (holding check) Stefany Dominguez and Jovany Castaneda,
(back row) Mrs. Pruitt, Miss Golden, Lucy Martin, Janet Escareno, Dayana Guzman-Lopez, Marcella Storms, Mrs. Hicks and Jerry Nesbitt NCCF Community Initiatives member.

Area College Students/Adults Receive Scholarships!

The Noble County Community Foundation Board of Directors recently awarded scholarships to area college students including Jill
Taylor, (pictured) who received the Noble County Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a Noble County resident of at least one year who is not currently enrolled in high school and will be enrolling in college for the first time or a resident who has been out of college for three or more years. Taylor also received the Max and Elizabeth Roesler Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded to a Noble County resident who has not been enrolled in high
school for at least one year and is pursuing a degree on a part-time basis. Taylor is studying Special Education at IPFW.

 

Eli Parks of Kendallville received the Oliver and Eleanor Ellenbecker previous Award Winner scholarship. This scholarship is awarded
to a student pursuing a degree full time who previously won a scholarship administered by the community foundation. Parks is double majoring in Accounting and Finance at Ball State University.

Kelly Hosford of Albion received the Oliver and Eleanor Ellenbecker Previous Award Winner scholarship. Hosford is currently studying Accounting and Finance at Taylor University.

 

Kathryn Merkling of Avilla also received the Oliver and Eleanor Ellenbecker Pervious Award Winner scholarship. Merkling is currently studying teaching at Valparaiso University.

 

Ashlee Ritchie of Ligonier was the winner of the Nathan Shumaker Memorial Scholarship which is for a student from Noble County in the second or subsequent year of post-high-school education who received some or all of K-12 schooling through home school or a Christian school. Ritchie is currently studying Social Work and Spanish at Anderson University. She was also the recipient of the Noble County Retired Teachers’ Association Scholarship in Memory of Deceased Teachers. This scholarship is awarded to a student studying at an Indiana post-high-school-program.

 

Shumaker of Kendallville was just 16 years old when he was killed in an automobile crash in 2005. He was a sophomore at East Noble High school at the time of his death and was involved in the East Noble Car Team.

 

Scholarships offered through the Noble County Community Foundation will be available at the community foundation’s website www.noblecountycf.org in mid-November 2014.

Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House Receives Grant!

Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House Receives Grant!

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. and its supporting organization, Community Initiatives, Inc. recently awarded a
grant to Mad Anthonys Children’s Hope House for $2,000 to subsidize

the cost of providing Hope House services to Noble County families. The Hope House provides temporary, minimal-cost lodging to families along with food, comfort, hope, and emotional support whose child are receiving medical care at any Fort Wayne hospital.

 

Pictured accepting the gift is Andrew Gritzmaker Hope House Executive Director and Jerry Nesbitt NCCF Community Initiatives, Inc. Vice President.

Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana Receives Grant!

Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana Receives Grant!

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. and

its supporting organization, Community Initiatives, Inc. recently

awarded a grant to Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana for $4,000 to subsidize the cost of services to Noble County residents. Cancer Services provides information and referral, durable medical equipment, health supplies, financial assistance, transportation assistance, nutrition education and supplies, massage and exercise therapy, and wigs and turbans. This program is designed to alleviate the emotional and financial burdens placed on a family during a health crisis.

 

Pictured accepting the gift is Stacey Stumpf Director of Marketing and Development for Cancer Services and Jerry Nesbitt NCCF Community Initiatives, Inc. Vice President.

West Noble Primary Receives Grant!

West Noble Primary Receives Grant!

The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc. and its supporting organization, Community Initiatives, Inc. recently awarded a grant to West Noble Primary for $2,110 to subsidize the cost of materials and supplies needed for a study of the Australian culture. Students will learn about the various aspects of the Australian culture such as: people, lifestyle, map/terrain, traditions, animals, school, food, music, and art.

Pictured accepting the gift are (front l to r) Teegan Clouse, Lydia Gow, Alexa Silva, (holding check) Stefany Dominguez and Jovany Castaneda, (back row) Mrs. Pruitt, Miss Golden, Lucy Martin, Janet Escareno,
Dayana
Guzman-Lopez, Marcella Storms, Mrs. Hicks and Jerry Nesbitt NCCF Community Initiatives member.