HCCF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob Bogigian, Board Chair Josh Daugherty, Vice Chair Jan Viehweg, Secretary Linda Muegge, Treasurer Susan Bennett Barbara Campbell Gary Edwards Lorraine Ewing Darvin Fenter Ryan Hammons Kevin Harvey Miles Hercamp Kellie Johnson Florence May Sandy Miller Dr. Harold Olin Ariel Schoen Terry Tillett Dr. Lori Wean Bill Weldon Stephanie White- Longworth Rick Wittgren to EDITION 3-2017 REPORTthe COMMUNITY 2016...A Year of Milestone Accomplishments he work of the Hancock County Community Foundation (HCCF) continues to be driven by our mission to serve donors, strengthen our community, and T support nonprofit organizations that provide vital services. 2016 was a year for milestone accomplishments, and we are pleased to share a report that includes the following highlights:

• As a result of arranging a three-way partnership between the Foundation, Hancock County Public Library, and HCCF to address a dire need to better prepare our community’s children for kindergarten, Imagination Library enrollment of newborns launched on January 1. • HCCF met Lilly Endowment’s GIFT VI grant requirements by exceeding their $1 million matching challenge and raising $1,192,485.40 in advance of the required completion deadline of March 31. • HCCF re-confirmed its National Standards accreditation in August. Awarded by the National Council on Foundations, the standards seal shows evidence of excellence, accountability, impact, and distinction as having met the benchmarks for quality in operations and service. • HCCF had its 24th birthday. With age comes organizational maturity, related resources, and the opportunity to plan maximum community impact. In January, the staff and Board of Directors launched a deeply thoughtful strategic planning exercise. Information to guide our work was attained through extensive community interviews with individuals, families, companies and nonprofit organizations. Over one hundred people replied to an electronic survey. County data was collected and community trends were analyzed. This information, together with a series of consultant-led meetings, helped board members determine the ideals that would define our work beginning in 2017, our 25th year. From there, action steps were identified and organizational capacity was considered. The culmination of this work has resulted in HCCF’s Vision for the Future, a formal five-year aspirational plan, adopted by the Board of Directors in October.

During the Hancock County Community Foundation’s 25th year, we celebrate the continuing opportunities we have to work with caring people to brighten daily life and support meaningful causes well into the future. Thank you for the privilege!

Yours in philanthropy,

Bob Bogigian Mary Gibble Board Chair President MISSION VISION We provide philanthropic leadership by We envision a county in which each person has encouraging giving, learning, community pride, the opportunity to pursue dreams, enjoy daily life, and civic engagement. and invest in meaningful causes. 1 Education Across the Ages usan Hensley has always been interested in mental It’s good to have a background in giving back. Shealth. Originally from Ft. “That shaped my life in a very positive way. Wayne, Susan remembers riding the bus downtown. She would Susan Hensley ” stand in front of G.C. Murphy, Hensley, and her parents, Gene and Betty a well-known five and dime store at the Warwick. time, and watch passersby, fascinated by their dress, facial expressions and other “I thought it was important to Applications Susan Hensley characteristics. do something for the field of Submitted nursing since they had done so After high school, Susan attended the Indiana University much for me,” Hensley states. 2,235 School of Nursing. Upon graduating, she accepted a “(My parents and husband) did job with the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in so much for me in terms of FAFSA Days Indianapolis and spent five years working in mental health. helping me grow and She went back to school at IU to specialize in mental health being around when I Aid Discovered nursing. After additional training, she began working in the needed them. They 92 $298,704 Community Health Network, where she spent more than were very special Endowed 40 years. people. My parents Scholarships In 2016, Hensley created the Hensley-Warwick Scholarship worked hard to Scholarships through the Hancock County Community Foundation for make sure me and my students pursuing a four-year nursing degree. With the brother and sister could do Awarded scholarship name, she honors her late husband, William the best we could do.” $291,000

ayla made history as the first baby to enroll in Hancock County’s Imagination Library program on January 1, 2016. By December 31, K 277 babies were receiving age-appropriate books on a monthly basis in preparation for a lifetime of learning and successful educational attainment. “Kayla’s favorite book is Baby Signs by Joy Allen. Her brothers, father, and I love doing the signs with her as we read the book together. As a result, Kayla effectively communicates using signs to tell her family what she needs or wants,” shares Kayla’s mother, Kendra. According to babysignlanguage.com, studies show that babies who use sign language feel less frustrated, throw fewer tantrums, and often learn to talk more easily. Kayla Ball 2 Celebrating Communities isten. Learn. Go. In 2013, HCCF embarked upon a journey to seek out the interest of Hancock County communities in deepening a sense of pride through partnership. Would each be willing to celebrate the authenticity of their own community L with an overarching sense of being members of the same family, as defined by county geography? The answer was yes, but how? Given this green light, in 2014 HCCF engaged the staff of Ball State University’s Building Better Communities to help facilitate community and stakeholder meetings. Fruition of this work resulted in a robust grantmaking plan, fondly known as “Celebrating Communities and Enriching the Quality of our Place”. By 2016, more than $130,000 had been granted accordingly. HCCF, in partnership with Cumberland, Fortville, Greenfield, McCordsville, New Palestine, Shirley, and Wilkinson are working together to provide residents with resources to enjoy a life rich with engaging opportunities that celebrate living in Hancock County.

Dread fills the heart of the child’s parent when asked, “Can I ride my bike to the park?” Town officials knew they needed to slow the speed of driver’s racing through town but did not have the means to do so. HCCF made a $5,000 grant to purchase a lighted monitor that boldly shares one’s miles per hour when driving in Wilkinson. The trailer allows the town to place the speed monitor in various locations to keep There are bike racks, and then there are bike racks that tell a drivers on their toes and children safer near the story. The Town of New Palestine recognized an opportunity streets. to encourage activity with creative bike racks that prove meaningful to the area where placed. HCCF provided a $7,226 grant to support their effort. Especially meaningful are James Whitcomb Riley’s fame is captured in his boyhood the bike racks at Sugar Creek home of Greenfield in a number of ways, but perhaps no Township Park, home of the more effectively than in the new statue where a young Southern Hancock Veterans Riley poses on a park bench. Meant to honor the man and, Memorial. All branches of the perhaps more importantly, provide an attraction to visitors, military are captured in bike rack the statue yields an excellent photo opportunity for those designs, further honoring those who live near and those who travel far. The statue provides who serve or have served our the anchor for a future literacy trail. HCCF proudly served great country. as the fiscal sponsor for $12,916.10 in community gifts for support of the project.

3 Civic Leadership s the community’s leader in Hancock County nonprofit support, HCCF granted thousands of dollars to organizations that provide vital services to our community. Funding is made possible through the stewardship of unrestricted resources, a A culmination of income from HCCF’s Enrichment Fund and funds named in honor families and individuals who have placed their faith in the Board of Directors’ discretion. Income from unrestricted endowment funds allows our organization to address community needs and opportunities as they present themselves through changing times. In 2016, grants provided nonprofit support in the areas of programming, capital improvements, and operating. In addition, HCCF invested staff time and resources to provide education and networking opportunities to nonprofit leaders and their board members. HCCF is honored to serve those who serve.

In 2011, HCCF identified the need to deepen a sense of pride in our place. Growth on the western part of the county, so near the amenities of nearby urban towns, naturally drew attention away from Hancock County. Sensing an opportunity to build an alumni of Hancock County, HCCF turned its attention to the county’s Each year, the HCCF Grants Committee carefully considers youth. A Youth Board was formed and supported by appointed school a plan of action for the unrestricted resources for which they administrators. Members are the legs of an annual, week-long celebration are responsible. In 2016, a competitive summer grant cycle called “Happy Birthday Hancock County”. They deliver curriculum, trivia, and was made available to 501(c)3 organizations serving Hancock Hancock County flag coloring sheets to young students. They lead school County, inviting them to apply for needs related to programming lunch assemblies and promote giving and service. In 2016, each school team and capital improvements. A total of $103,665.85 was granted prepared a presentation of their work as shown above by Mt. Vernon students to 23 organizations. Shirley Fire Department was awarded a Michael Ertel, Julia Wayer, Meridan Eads and Miles Wayer. grant of $6,250 to purchase a back-up An important role of a community foundation is providing opportunities for the generator. exchange of ideas. This photo captures a conversation fostered at HCCF’s office between the Town of Cumberland, McCordsville, Fortville and the Mt. Vernon School Corporation. It led to an idea for improved signage with consistent messaging in each of the communities. HCCF supported the effort with grants totaling $12,150. Regardless of entry from Marion or Hamilton counties, the sign celebrates a unified message of town and school pride. 4 2016 Grants Celebrating Communities Grants Donor Designated Grants Families United for Support and Encouragement (FUSE) City of Greenfield $5,500.00 122 Grants to Nonprofits Across the U.S. $359,393 $2,300.00 Greenfield Parks and Recreation $7,910.00 Greenfield Main Street, Inc. $2,500.00 Shirley Centennial and Historical Society $10,000.00 Education Grants Greenfield Veterans Honor Guard $1,000.00 Town of Cumberland $10,050.00 FAFSA Day Support $8,000.00 Hancock Co. 4-H Ag. Association, Inc. $3,502.12 Town of Fortville $8,490.00 Eastern Hancock Education Foundation Hancock Co. Children's Choir $2,220.82 Town of McCordsville $10,050.00 Non-Permanent Fund HCCF -- Hancock 4 Kids $3,450.00 Town of New Palestine $7,226.00 Eastern Hancock Elementary School $5,070.28 HCCF --Women's Resource Center $1,200.00 Town of Wilkinson $5,000.00 Eastern Hancock High School $3,676.27 Hancock Co. Senior Services $4,000.00 Eastern Hancock Middle School $1,802.98 Hope House $4,112.00 Corporate Advised Grants Eastern Hancock Education Foundation Endowment Fund KidsPlay, Inc. $1,849.00 NineStar Connect Ray of Light Fund Eastern Hancock Education Foundation $343.00 Leaders in Navigating Knowledge (LINK) $1,827.90 Purdue University - Kindergarten 101 $2,500.00 Love INC of Greater Hancock County $5,000.00 Greenfield Central School Foundation Endowment Fund Nameless Creek Youth Camp $9,494.00 Donor Advised Grants Greenfield Central School Foundation $4,689.00 Salvation Army Indiana Division $1,610.13 Armstrong-Maple Family Endowment Fund Leaders in Navigating Knowledge Central Indiana Land Trust $300.00 Operating Endowment Field of Interest Grants HCCF -- Enrichment Fund $300.00 Leaders in Navigating Knowledge (LINK) $23,338.00 Addictions and Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Sugar Creek Pennsy Trail Fund $300.00 Mt. Vernon Education Foundation Endowment Fund John C. Beeson Humanitarian Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Families First Indiana, Inc. $2,871.97 God's Open Arms Ministry $3,000.00 Mt. Vernon Education Foundation $4,382.00 Mental Health Partners of Hancock County Royal Family Kids Camp of Central Indiana $2,000.00 $5,000.00 Vaughn Performing Arts People's Choice Award Safe Families for Children Central Indiana $3,000.00 Arts and Culture Fund New Palestine High School $500.00 W. Dale and Eva C. Miller Family Fund KidsPlay, Inc. $796.00 Imagination Library $2,946.53 HCCF -- Imagination Library $3,320.00 Philip R. Hollenbaugh Photography Endowment Fund Pearson and Jeannine Miller Capital Campaign Grants St. Michael's Catholic School $450.00 Donor Advised Charitable Fund City of Greenfield Philanthropic Fund Prevent Child Abuse Endowment Fund HCCF -- Imagination Library $300.00 City of Greenfield $2,870.00 HCCF -- Hancock 4 Kids $1,000.00 Walter W. Mitten Family Endowment Fund Nameless Creek Youth Camp The William Harold and Mary Katherine Kingery Friends of FUSE $350.00 Capital Campaign Fund Domestic Animals Endowment Fund Northside Christian Church $350.00 Nameless Creek Youth Camp $750.00 Frenzy Animal Rescue, Inc. $10,000.00 White Family Foundation Sugar Creek Pennsy Trail Fund Hancock Co. Humane Society $10,000.00 Beautify Knightstown $2,100.00 Hancock Co. Auditor $42,851.00 W. H. and Lola Reason Endowment for Patriotism Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Hancock County $5,000.00 The Reading with Riley Statue Project Fund Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans, Inc. $673.00 Jane Ross Reeves Octagon House Fndtn $5,100.00 Greenfield Parks and Recreation $12,916.10 Agricultural Heritage Endowment Fund Shirley Community Visionaries $7,800.00 Hancock Co. 4-H Agricultural Association, Inc. $1,497.88 Willow Branch UMC $5,500.00 Capital Improvement & Programming Wortman Family Donor-Advised Endowment Fund Alternatives Inc. of Madison County $1,750.00 Women's Fund Grants HCCF -- Imagination Library $6,250.00 City of Greenfield $500.00 Women's Fund of Hancock County Hancock Co. Senior Services $500.00 Community Outreach for Financial Education (COFFE) $800.00 HCCF -- Women's Resource Center $17,194.25 Love INC of Greater Hancock County $500.00 Dani's Dreams Outdoor Education Center $4,100.00 Walker Cancer Survivor's Endowment Fund Families First Indiana, Inc. $4,128.03 Hancock Regional Hospital Foundation $7,000.00 Friends of Recovery, Inc. $12,900.00

HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT organizations use the Community Foundation's application forms. • Organization is a 501(c)3 in good standing or equivalent* The Community Foundation has established an annual grantmaking Grant program timelines and forms are posted under the Grants including schools, churches, local government agencies and program that is available to qualified nonprofit organizations serving Tab at giveHCgrowHC.org. You may also obtain information by programs Hancock County. Each grantmaking program has its own criteria calling Kara Harrison, Community Investment and Grants Officer, at • The grant award supports a charitable purpose used to evaluate applications. We welcome and encourage contact 317.462.8870 ext. 226. Due diligence is the process of review and • The grant award does not benefit the fund advisor(s) or from organizations that are considering applying for a grant and assessment of a potential grant that is the basis for accepting or members of the HCCF Grant Committee are happy to clarify and respond to questions concerning policies, declining the grant. Grants will not be awarded until the HCCF staff • The grant award does not fulfill a pledge guidelines, or application procedures. We require that applicant completes due diligence to assure: *Nonprofit status confirmed through Guidestar Charity Check. 5 2016Grants Grants Make a Difference

shley could get pon her “ any drug that she passing A wanted in Hancock Uin 2014, County, but she couldn’t get Martha Beckenholdt’s any help,” says Darlene Hatfield, Charitable mother of a soul lost to drug Remainder Unitrust addiction. We read about the matured. Beginning Talitha Koum Women’s Recovery House opioid crisis in Hancock County on in 2016, organizations the front page of the local paper, hear about the state-wide crisis on news named in a simple DAV Staff provides assistance to Veteran channels, and ponder what to do. Linda Ostewig and Friends of Recovery fund agreement began benefitting from Martha’s generosity have made that decision…create a physical place for women in crisis. to the tune of $60,076. One such organization – the Located on U. S. 40 near downtown Greenfield, they are transforming a Disabled American Veterans (DAV) headquartered in Cold donated house from one of disrepair to a warm home that harkens healing. Spring, Kentucky – writes, “Imagine what the generosity Its name is the Talitha Koum (Aramic for “Little Girl, I say to you arise.”) of the Martha Beckenholdt Charitable Endowment Fund Women’s Recovery House. Women served by the home will come from means to John Barnes, who suffered a severe brain injury jail, rehabilitation, or off the street if they’ve been clean for at least a week. due to an enemy mortar round. The DAV stands by his side They will learn how to mend relationships, handle finances, and care for as he moves forward one step at a time.” In 2016, more children. HCCF granted $12,900 for a Heating and Cooling System. than $354,000 was administered by HCCF to organizations designated by caring people like Martha. Women’s fund Hancockof County n 2016, 185 women and girls joined forces to raise funds for the betterment of their Hancock County Generating a Legacy of Solutions for the benefit of women and girls I fellows. They did so through membership in the Women’s Fund, a component fund of HCCF. Arlene Adkins Ms. Stacey L. Butterfield Mrs. Kristin B. Fewell Ms. Stephanie Hoskins Ms. April Manning Ms. Margaret Rea Mrs. Jennifer Swindell Ms. Lucinda Anderson Mrs. Georgia M. Carmichael Fortville Business Professional Ms. Teri House Ms. Jeanne Tracy Meddock Ms. Carol Reddish Mrs. Karen Tarver Bonnie E. Andrews Mrs. Peggy Carson Women Ms. Carol Hudson Ms. Jill Miller Ms. Ashley Reed Ms. Christina Thompson Mrs. Denise Arland Ms. Cindy Carver Mrs. Tamela Fox Mrs. Beth Ingle Mrs. Sandy Miller Ms. Patty Reed Ms. Jody A. Thomson Ms. Debora L. Armstrong Mrs. Evelyn Chapman Ms. Mary Gardner Mrs. Tami Jackson Ms. Yolanda A. Miller Ms. Sandie Reed Tri Kappa Upsilon Chapter Mrs. Jean Bardonner Mrs. Susan Cherry Mrs. Marlene F. Gerlach Ms. Paula S. Jarrett Ms. Kathleen L. Molinder Ms. Vickie Reeves Mrs. Brenda Troy Mrs. Kathy Barr Mrs. Kim Clark Miss Emily Gibble Kappa Kappa Kappa, Beta Unit Ms. Marcia Moore Barbara Roark Mrs. Synthia Trusty Mrs. Sally Beck Carolyn Coffin Mrs. Mary C. Gibble Ms. Barbara Kauchak Ms. Beth Moss Mrs. Karen Roland Mr. and Mrs. John Vahle Mrs. Linda Bell Mrs. Judy Collins Ms. Janet Grant Mrs. Kim Kile Mrs. Debra Muegge Ms. Miriam Rolles Mrs. Katherine Vahle Mrs. Rita M. Berg Mrs. Irene W. Curry Mrs. Debra L. Grass Mrs. Phyllis J. Kingen Mrs. Linda Muegge Mrs. Janice Rutledge Mrs. Kathleen Vahle Ms. Gwen Betor Dave's Super Car Care Inc Mrs. Linnea Green Ms. De'Von Kissick-Kelly Ms. Judith Mulligan Ms. Metta Sanders Mrs. Ann Vail Mrs. Susan Billings Mrs. Nancy Davis Ms. Sandra Grilliot Ms. Lynn Kleiman Mrs. Lois Myerholtz Mrs. Donna M. Scott Ms. Suzanne Walker Mrs. Cari Blackwell Mrs. Sarah R. Davis Ms. Tina Gruell Mrs. Karen J. Kleine Jinx Oberly Mrs. Carol Seng Dr. Lori Wean Mrs. Joyce Blaisdell Mrs. Diana M. Dijak Mrs. Dorothy Gunn Nancy Jo Kuhns Hilliker Mrs. Jeanne M. O'Donnell Mrs. Patty Shaw Ms. Deborah Weaver Ms. Carole Bloodgood Julie A. Dishman Ms. Carolyn Haas Ms. Lesile Leisure Mrs. Dianne Osborne Glenna Shelby Ms. Penney Weiler Ms. Ginny Bohlen Mrs. Yvette Dixon Mrs. Patricia Harnish Ms. Leigh Lemmons Ms. Kenya Ostermeier Ms. Debbie Shipp Ms. Abbi White Borgmann Realty, LLC Kathy Dowling Mrs. Kara Harrison Mrs. Beth Lennen Mrs. Ann Ott Ms. Candy E. Short Mrs. Judith A. White Ms. Amy Borgmann Mrs. Rosemary Dowling Mrs. Tara Harter Ms. Michelle Leonard Mrs. Katie Ottinger Mrs. Barbara Smith Ms. Olivia White Mrs. Joannie Bowen Mrs. Susan K. Duckwall Ms. Dianne Hauss Mrs. Sharon Livingston Mrs. Rowena Overstreet Ms. Elizabeth M. Smith Mrs. Tami White Ms. Nancy E. Brand Mrs. Teri Dunlavy Mrs. Pam Hayes Mrs. Katherine Locke Mrs. Janice Pasco Ms. Catherine B. Smock Mrs. Stephanie White-Longworth Mrs. Ann Brewer Mrs. Ann Dunnichay Mrs. Susie Hebert Ms. Joann Loftus Mrs. Amy Paul Mrs. Joanne M. Stadler Ms. Carmen D. Wilson Mrs. Donna Brookfield Mrs. Brenda Eaton Mrs. Jayne Hoadley Ms. Melissa Ann Longworth Mrs. Joan C. Peterson Ms. Louise Stegerman Mrs. Jana Witte Ms. Susan Broome Ms. Lori Elmore Ms. Linda Hochstetler Ms. Taylor R. Lord Mrs. Gina Pfeiffer Ms. Amanda Stephens Ms. Sarah M. Wolf Ms. Jolanda L. Brown Mrs. Linda Evans Mrs. Marcy Hoffman Mrs. Kim L. Lowe Mrs. Rebecca Pohland Mrs. Carole Stevens Mrs. Pat Wolfla Ms. Virginia Brown Mrs. Melissa Ewald Mrs. Lin Holmes Mrs. Julie Lucas Price Eye Care, Inc. Ms. April Stillinger Ms. Yee Yi Zhao Ms. Cheryl Bruns Mrs. Marie Felver Ms. Jessica N. Hooker Ms. Nancy Machain Mrs. Kathy Cool-Rathbun Mrs. Judy Swift Mrs. Linda Zimmermann 6 Engagement & Giving ritten on an Imagination Library donation form, Lois Hanson wrote, “I love this program!” Lois’ note referenced HCCF’s identification of the ’s Imagination Library Program, W the program selected to address kindergarten readiness improvement efforts in Hancock County. In accordance with county schools testing efforts, 40% of children enrolling in kindergarten scored below or well below literacy readiness standards in both 2015 and 2016. Imagination Library provides accessibility to literacy materials through the delivery of quality age-appropriate books that are delivered monthly to the home of enrolled Hancock County children. Lois established the Donald F. and Lois M. Hanson Family Endowment Fund in 2008. Its purpose reflects her and her late husband’s desire to provide support for educational attainment initiatives such as literacy enrichment programs and family strengthening services such as retreats and recreation opportunities. As the parents of ten children, Don and Lois practiced spending quality time with their children by reading to Lois Hanson them regularly. The Imagination Library program spoke to Lois’ heart, and she revised the fund agreement, designating it specifically for the purpose of funding books for pre-school aged children. Lois inspires her family by continuing a tradition of organizing retreats that bring together her children, 27 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren from all over the United States.

etirement opened new possibilities for Monte and Tina Gruell. Lifetime residents of Hancock County and graduates of Greenfield-Central High School, both have a deep R sense of community commitment. Monte retried from 35 years of service at Kroger, and Tina retired from 24 years of administration at Morristown Manor. Tina’s service on nonprofit boards, including Mental Health Partners and the Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce, provided exposure to area needs. Monte’s work in retail and Tina’s experience in senior health care provided an appreciation for the change that comes with population growth and new demographics. In 2016, the couple established the Monte and Tina Gruell Community Development Fund. The unrestricted endowment allows HCCF the flexibility to address Hancock County needs as those Monte & Tina Gruell needs change over time. “We both have always felt that we had an obligation to give back to our community whenever we can,” shares Tina. “By establishing this fund, we hope to play a small part in ensuring that Hancock County remains a great place for our family to grow and thrive.”

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? We help you answer these questions… We accept a variety of gifts, either now or as part of If you are interested in guaranteed lifetime income, 1. How can I make a difference? your estate planning. we are happy to talk with you about gift annuities and 2. What are the community’s most pressing needs? Cash Bequests of Wills & Trusts charitable remainder trusts. 3. How can I pass my charitable values on to my Retirement Plans Stock Learn more at giveHCgrowHC.org or call children or grandchildren? Mary Gibble, President at 317.462.8870. 4. How can I leave a legacy? Real Estate Life Insurance 7 2016 Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Absi Mr. and Mrs. David Bodkin Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clark Mr. and Mrs. Steve Emmons Greenfield-Central Junior High Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Ms. Juene Adams Mr. Robert Bogigian and Ms. Kathy S. Clift Mr. Ronald A. Engel School Helderbrand Mr. Kevin L. Adams Ms. Ellen Manolopoulos Ms. Debra E. Cochran Erlewein Mortuaries Ms. Joyce Griffith Mr. Steven A. and Dr. Joann Mr. and Mrs. Gene Addison Mr. Justin Bond Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ervin Mr. and Mrs. Lenville Gross K. Helm Mrs. Lynne H. Adkins Ms. Karry Book Mr. Dennis Colatorti Mrs. Linda Evans Mr. and Mrs. Monte Gruell Gina Glenn Hendricks Ag Perspective Inc. Bookkeeping Plus Cole Family Mr. Jonathan Evens Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gundrum Mr. Daniel M. Heneghan AgrIInstitute Mr. Paul Borgman Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing Mrs. Kathryn J. Hackman Mr. and Mrs. William Henrichs AIM Media Indiana Ms. Amy Borgmann Committee to Elect Bob Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Bill V. Ewing Jr. Ms. Pearlann P. Haines Gerry and Jerry Henry All About U Hair Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bowers Context Design Farm Bureau Insurance Codi D. Hale Ms. Tara R. Henry Allegheny Health Network Boys & Girls Clubs of Hancock Christa K. Cook Riggs Mr. and Mrs. James Faussett Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall Henry's Flooring, Inc. Mr. John Allemeier Co.-Jim Andrews Unit Diane Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ben Felver Hamilton Co. Vesta Fnd. for Mrs. Susan W. Hensley Mr. Paul "Dan" D. Allemeier Bradford Builders Cosmopolitan Club Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fentz Children, INC. Miles and Denise Hercamp The Steve & Rosemarie Bradley United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Couch Mr. and Mrs. Derek J. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond Ms. Beth Higgins Allemeier Family Women Mr. and Mrs. Dean Couch Mr. Harry L. Ferson Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hammons Highsmith Guns Inc Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bradley Country Harmony Homemakers Mayor and Mrs. Chuck R. Fewell Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Hamon Mrs. Jayne Hoadley AmazonSmile Foundation Mr. Bryan Brady Club First Liners Book Club Hancock Co. 4-H Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hockersmith Bernie and Sandy Miller Family Brand & Morelock Covance Ms. Joan Fitzwater Association, Inc. The Ian Holloway Family Foundation Ms. Nancy E. Brand Mr. Jared Crabtree The Flatland Hancock Co. Extension Donald and Marcy Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Larry Amick Brandywine Dental Group, P.C. David and Martha Crider Mr. and Mrs. David Folkening Homemakers Ms. June Holbert Mr. and Mrs. Larry Angle Brandywine Elementary School Mr. Keith Crider Mr. and Mrs. Dean Folkening Hancock Co. Junior Leaders Ms. Judith Holland Ms. Bessie M. Angles Brandywine Wind Crop Production Services Fortville Elementary School Hancock Co. Prof Firefighters Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hollars Apple American Group Mr. and Mrs. Larry Breese Ms. Connie S. Cross Forty Financial, Inc. / Mike & Union Local 4787 Mr. Bryan Hollenbaugh Apple Indiana, LLC Mr. James Brewer Crossroad Riders 1165 Deby Low Hancock Co. Retired Teachers Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holmes Mr. Anthony Aquilina Benny Brock Family Culvers Mr. Steve Foster Association Michael and Nancy Holzhausen Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc. Brooke Palmer State Farm Steve and Dianna Cummings Ms. Sherry L. Foster-Hardy Hancock Co. Tourism and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkins Mr. Andy Arland Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Cummins Estate of Ms. Valeda Foust Visitors Center Ms. Betty Howell Frank and Donna Marie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Broome Mr. and Mrs. Bert Curry Maury Fouts Hancock Eye Associates HRM Insurance Armstrong Beth and Bonnie Brown Cynthia's Hallmark Frey Construction, Inc. Hancock OB/GYN PC Mr. Roger G. Hudson Dave and Tina Arnold Estate of Mrs. June M. Brune Daily Reporter Friendly Neighbors Extension Hancock Regional Hospital Dr. and Mrs. Meredith Hull Arrowhead Gold, INC Hallie Bryant Dr. and Mrs. John Dalidowicz Homemakers Hancock Regional Hospital Independent Colleges of Indiana Ms. Judy Avery Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burdine Dan L. Strahl\ John A. Apple\ Friends 4 Jessica Foundation Foundation Indiana Box Co. Joyce and Mary Kay Taylor/ Mr. and Mrs. John Burkette Steven Elsbury, Attorneys Friends of Hancock Co. Public Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hancock Indiana Housing and Community Aylsworth Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Burnside at Law Library RE/MAX Realty Group - Mike Development Authority Ms. Linda W. Baird Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burrow Dave's Super Car Care Inc Ms. Deborah J. Froman Hancock Indiana Philanthropy Alliance Ms. Tina M. Ballenger Mr. and Mrs. Don Butcher Dr. and Mrs. Michael Day Mr. Frank Frost Mr. Jeff Hanson Irish Ink Mr. and Mrs. Dane Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Byrne Ms. Tatiana Day Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry Ms. Lindamarie Hanson Irving Materials, Inc. Christopher and Lindsay Barr Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cain Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dean Mrs. Mary C. Fry Ms. Lois Hanson J.B. Stephens Elementary P.T.O. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Barr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Ms. Janice F. Furcht Mr. Lee A. Hardy Friends and Family of J.B. Mr. Cody Bates Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Campbell DeCapua Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Galerman Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Hardy Stephens Elementary Ms. Dana Batta Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Canary Steven DeHoff Dr. Don and Mrs. Beverly Gard Harris Elementary School J.D. Restaurants, Inc Mr. and Mrs. William L. Batton Mrs. Pam Carlton Ms. Alice Detzler Mr. and Mrs. David Garrity Ms. Lakesha Harris Ms. Theresa Jaksetic Mark and Tammy Bauchert and Mr. Dee B. Carmichael Ron and Nancy Dezelan Ms. Jennifer L. Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harris James T. Anderson MD Center Family Carol's Cornerstone Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gellert Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison for Women's Health Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Beagle Mr. and Mrs. Theron C. Dickmander Mr. and Mrs. Greg Gibble Harvest Land Cooperative Beaty/C-Tech Fund Carpenter Chuck and Leanne Dix Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gibson Don and Margaret Hatke Ms. Kristine L. Beavers Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carrington Ms. Tiffany L. Dixon Mrs. Mary Kay Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter DNA Consulting Mrs. Jill Curry Ginn Mrs. Susie Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beeker Mr. Greg Carwein Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dockter Mr. Tyler Girton Mrs. Vernette Beesley Ron and Janice Cassell Mr. Douglas Donahue GLAM Ladies Assn Ms. Karen Beeson and Mr. Central Indiana Ms. Barbara Dooley The Goodman Insurance Emmanual Rosado Communications, Inc. Scott and Erin Dorsey Agency LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bell Central Indiana Power Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling Gordon Ag Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bell Community Trust Kathy Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennett Century 21 Wilson & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dunlavy Mr. and Mrs. David Graddy Bentley's Buddies and Friends CGS Services, Inc. Mr. Ronald Duzan Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Grass 721 Ms. Gwen Betor Ms. Cassandra E. Chaplin Eastern Hancock CSC Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Graves In Mr. and Ms. E.K. Betz Dennis and Evelyn Chapman Eastern Hancock Education Mr. and Mrs. David J. Gray Unique Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bever Mrs. Jessica Chapman Foundation Howard and Linnea Green 2016... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Billings Ms. Marilyn R. Chappell Eastern Hancock High School Greenfield Banking Company Mr. and Mrs. George Bird Ms. Dana Chappelow Dr. and Mrs. Benny Eaton Greenfield Central School Donors Biz-Z-B's Extension Charlottesville High School The Ebbert Family Foundation Homemakers Class of 1964 Gary and Patty Edwards Greenfield Community Choir Black Cat Vintage & Antiques Charlottesville Lions Club Mr. Luke Edwards Greenfield Computer Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blaisdell Carla Chase Rick and Susan Edwards Greenfield Dental Health Virgil and Myra Bleill 's Pizza Mr. Roy D. Edwards Care, PC Johnnie R. Blevins Mr. and Ms. Jason P. Christena Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Effing Greenfield Kiwanis 1,179 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bloodgood City of Greenfield Ms. Ginette Einspahr Greenfield Main Street, Inc. Morris and Ellen Bloomer Ms. Lydia Claghorn Ms. Lori Elmore Greenfield-Central CSC Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blue Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Clark Patricia Elmore Greenfield-Central High School Dian Blueher Mr. Jeffrey K. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Elsbury Gifts 8 2016 Donors continued In Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phares Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrett Sr. McDonald's Corporation Phelps Towing 2016... 13 Ms. Patsy Jilg Ms. Tronika S. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Plank Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John Ms. Cristi L. McGill Raymond and Becky Pohland Mr. Donal R. Johnson Jerry and Linda McKean Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers New Funds Ms. Kellie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jason K. Prevent Child Abuse HC Ms. Laura Johnson McKeeman Pride Investment Partners, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jim Pritchard Family Contributions Mrs. Judy C. Jones McKinney Ron and Peggy Pritzke 278 Dr. Charles Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jim McWhinney Psi Iota XI Upsilon Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kehrt Ms. Dawn Means Ms. Sue Pugh Kemper CPA Group, LLP Ms. Donna Merlau Mr. and Mrs. James A. Purvis $978,819 Total Funds Kenneth Butler Memorial Soup Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Miller Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pyle Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. P. Jon Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Pyles Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kern Drs. Scott and Kelly Miller Quality Relocation Services KidsPlay, Inc. Ms. Terry Miller The Ralston Family The Kile Family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Rasor The Kinder Family Ms. Yolanda A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Rausch Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kingry Miller's Jewelry, Inc. RE/MAX Realty Group 242 Kinsey's Italian Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills Sue Mize/RE/MAX Realty Group Jim and Glenna Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Kise Ms. Trisha Mills RE/MAX Realty Group - New Shelter Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Deborah S. Mitchell Palestine Ms. Jeanette Sherfield New Kleifgen Jr. Ms. Julie Mitchell RE/MAX Realty Group - Toni Mr. and Mrs. Doug D. Sherman Ms. Lynn Kleiman Mohawk United Methodist Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shock Donors William W. Weil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Kleine Church Real Food Drive-In LLC Mr. Dan Short Mr. William Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Knight Moore's Repair Service Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reason Steve and Candy Short Rodger and Jackie Wellenreiter Mr. Tahlman Krumm Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Morelock Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reder Mr. Joe Siefker and Mrs. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werne Skip and Ellen Kuker Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed Banta-Siefker Mr. and Mrs. Herman West Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kuntz Ms. Barbara Mounce Regreening of Greenfield, Inc. Ms. Carolyn F. Sillery Weston Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird Mr. and Mrs. Uberto Mouser W.E. Restall Jr Mr. and Mrs. Chad Sisk Ms. Ida M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moyer Mr. Graham T. Richardson Ms. Mary Anne Siurek Ms. Barbara Terry Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lappe Ms. Lauren Moyer Mr. and Mrs. David Ricks Ms. Patricia M. Sloan TFG Financial Group Mrs. Judith A. White Ms. Bobbie J. Lawrence Mt. Comfort Elementary School Ms. Amber B. Riffey Smith Implements The Grill 2 Mr. and Mrs. Keith White Ms. Barbara Leary Mt. Vernon CSC Dr. and Mrs. William J. Riggs Mr. Brent V. Smith Barry and Paula Thomas Mr. and Mrs. David Whittaker Mrs. Karen L. Lee Mt. Vernon Middle School Riley Festival Assoc., Inc. Gerald and Deborah Smith Mr. and Mrs. James S. Thomas Ms. Victoria Whittington Ms. Heather L. Legere Mrs. Mary Muegge Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riley Steve and Barbara Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson Mr. Joel Wigger Ms. Marilyn Leny Mueller's Auto Body & Glass Ms. Karen Ritter Mr. William R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tillett Wilkerson Dance Studio Ms. Michelle Leonard Shop, Inc. Paul and Barb Roark Ms. Catherine B. Smock Mr. Robert H. Tippett Mr. Bob Williams Mr. Joshua Levering Audrey Glenn Mullican Mr. and Mrs. James Roath Snyder Family Town & Country Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lewis Ms. Cynthia S. Mutryn Mr. Dan Robbins Mr. and Mrs. William Solchik Town of McCordsville Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson Lilly Endowment, Inc. Mr. Donald Myers and Ms. Dr. Shane Robbins Family Miss Joanna A. Somers Ms. Sherry Trainor Winters CPA Group Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lillyblade Starlena Sanford Ms. Catherine Roberts Tiffany L. Sorrell Olsen Treaty Line Farms, Inc. Rodney E. Wisehart Lincoln Square Pancake House Nameless Creek Youth Camp Ms. Debbie Roberts Southern Hancock School Tri Kappa Upsilon Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Clint Witte Lively Lassies Home Ec. Club Ms. Bonnie Nash Rick and Jeannie Roberts Corporation Ms. Chelsea M. Troy Wolf Law Firm Gary and Kathy Locke Mr. and Mrs. Jason Neill Mr. and Mrs. John Roby Mr. and Mrs. Steve H. Spangler Kim A. Truttschel and Stacy Potts Ms. Sarah M. Wolf Mr. Kirk Lonas New Palestine Chiropractic, INC Mr. Jacob R. Rogers Gary and Arlene Sparks Ms. Becky Tucker Ms. Brenda Wolski Ms. Melissa Ann Longworth New Palestine Elementary Ms. Samantha Rogers St. Michael's Catholic School Ms. Kathryn M. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Woodward Ms. Samantha Longworth School Mr. Thomas E. Roney Stanfield Auto Sales, INC. Mr. Jan Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Terry Longworth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newell Gene Ross The Staples Family Mr. and Mrs. Randy Turner Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. George P. Losh Ms. Linda Newkirk Rotary Club of Greenfield, Inc. Ms. Leslie N. Stapleton Mr. Kyle Turpin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Workman Ms. Kelsey Low Ms. Judith A. Nichols Rusty Low's Collision Center Star Team Re/Max USF Real Soccer Club Mr. Robert Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lowder Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Nickel S&S Heating & Air Paul and Carolyn Starks Mrs. Patricia Utt Wortman-Lowe Enduring Mrs. Kim L. Lowe NineStar Connect Salesforce.org State Farm Insurance - Dick Mr. and Mrs. John Vahle Freedom Detachment #1263 Lowe's Pellet & Grain, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Norton Ms. Brenda J. Sanders Laird Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vail Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Wright Lucy Couture, LLC Jinx Oberly Ms. Metta Sanders Ms. Carol Steen Mr. and Mrs. William W. Vail Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Wright Mr. Gary Lykens Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. O'Dell Mr. Steve Sanford Ms. Louise Stegerman Mr. and Mrs. Everett Van Scyoc Estate of Ms. Sharon S. Yates Ms. Cynthia L. Macmillan Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olin Ms. Lisa Sapp Stillinger Funeral Home, Inc. Ms. Jan Vankley Ye Olde Head Shoppe Ms. Cheri B. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. David P. Orr Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savides The Rob Stonerock Family Mr. and Mrs. Nick Varrone Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mike and Libby Manship Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ortel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schnecker Strategic Wealth Partners Ed and Sally Veenhuizen Yozipovich Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Martin Matt and Katie Ottinger Rebecca L. Schneidt Strike Force Lanes Ms. Shirley Vehorn Mr. Bruce Zimmerman Ms. Karen Martz Mr. Paul B. Overhauser Mr. and Mrs. Brody Schoen Studio 52 The Kurt Vetters Family John and Linda Zimmermann Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews P.B. Mark II Ms. Barbara Schrader Sunnyside Greenhouses Mr. and Mrs. Terrill L. Vibbert Scott, Amy, and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Al Panther David Seevers The Sweet Shop Ms. Jennifer Vonderwell Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Chris Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swift Wabash Valley Power Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mattick David and Janice Pasco Sertoma Club of Greenfield Swindell Farm Equipment, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waitt Ms. Patricia Mattix Bev and Mary Patterson Ms. Patricia Settles Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Wales Mr. and Mrs. Tony May Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paxton Ms. Leslie Severance Szeszycki Randy and Karen Walker Ms. Linda McClammer Pence, Brooks, Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sevier Mr. Ed Szymanski Mr. and Ms. Chad Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Patric McClarnon Bolander Insurance Ms. Etta Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Everett Targett Ms. Christine I. Ward PhD Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. McClure Penny's Florist Shop, Inc. Ms. Mary Jo Shaw Dr. and Mrs. Robert Tarver Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Ward McCordsville Elementary School Mr. Ralph Pernice Shelby Farms, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Reed Tarwater Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Waterman 9 2016 Financials

Hancock County Community Foundation, Inc. and Affiliate Hancock County Community Foundation, Inc. and Affiliate CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION Year Ended December 31, 2016 December 31, 2016 and 2015 2016 2016 2015 Temporarily Permanently ASSETS Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,974,460 $ 1,851,268 Investments 31,463,468 29,551,910 SUPPORT AND REVENUE Accounts receivable 230 143 Contributions $ 7,074 $ 489,861 $ 545,527 $ 1,042,462 Pledges receivable 82,500 127,382 Administrative fee income 422,666 422,666 Prepaid expenses 22,135 35,613 Investment income 171,313 593,017 764,330 Property, building and 843,928 856,180 Realized gains (losses) on investments (31,673) (109,869) (141,542) equipment, net Unrealized gains (losses) on investments 424,674 1,564,827 1,989,501 $ 34,386,721 $ 32,422,496 Change in gift annuity reserve (31,613) (31,613) Change in cash surrender value of life insurance 357 357 LIABILITIES Rental income 22,774 22,774 Accounts payable $ 18,112 $ 38,885 Farm income 34,593 34,593 Grants payable 86,624 44,438 Loss on disposal of assets (500) (500) Deferred revenue - 102,927 Other income 68,893 68,893 Annuity reserves 317,865 323,518 1,085,221 2,541,173 545,527 4,171,921 Agency funds 256,021 239, 270 Net assets released from restrictions Restrictions satisfied by payments 2,293,778 (2,293,778) Total liabilities 678,622 749,038

EXPENSES NET ASSETS Program services Unrestricted (183,162) (1,424,881) Grants and scholarships 950,577 950,577 Temporarily restricted 4,236,381 3,988,986 Program expenses 301,709 301,709 Permanently restricted 29,654,880 29,109,353 Supporting services Management and general 161,750 161,750 33,708,099 31,673,458

Investment trustee fees 103,247 103,247 $ 34,386,721 $ 32,422,496 Administrative fees 420,325 420,325 Development expenses 199,672 199,672 2,137,280 2,137,280 Value of Funds by Type CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,241,719 247,395 545,527 2,034,641 Endowed and Non-Endowed Net assets at beginning of year (1,424,881) 3,988,986 29,109,353 31,673,458 As of December 31, 2016

Net assets at end of year $ (183,162) $ 4,236,381 $ 29,654,880 $ 33,708,099 UNRESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIP $5,031,368 $7,287,106 16% Complete Independent Auditors’ Report and Notes to Financial Statements are available. 22% To obtain, please call (317) 462-8870 to request a copy.

HCCF OPERATING ANNUITY $2,817,484 GIFTS ARE PROFESSIONALLY INVESTED WITH THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES: $71,001 9% DESIGNATED 0% $14,747,490 • Preservation of permanent assets (endowment funds); 46% • Protection of these assets from inflation; and FIELD-OF-INTEREST • Enhancement of the fund assets through market appreciation. The Foundation $1,362,395 4% annually distributes a portion of each fund’s generated income as designated by DONOR-ADVISED the donor to meet the needs of their favorite charitable causes or organizations $1,019,475 both now and forever. 3% 10 IMPORTANT Hancock County Community Foundation NON-PROFIT 312 E. Main St., Greenfield, IN 46140 U.S. POSTAGE DATES 317.462.8870 | giveHCgrowHC.org PAID GREENFIELD, IN Power of the Purse: PERMIT NO. 300 August 24, 6:00 pm Blu Falls Arts & Events Center

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