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8 6 1. Brian Hester, Insurance, Evansville, pet therapy 15 2. Tom Lamb, Retail Banking, Paoli, Habitat for Humanity

3. Lauran McMann, Retail Banking, Fort Wayne, Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne

4. Chasity Spansell, Retail Banking, Elkhart, Big Brothers Big Sisters

5. Gail Brickler, Retail Banking, Monticello, Back Pack Program/food for children

6. Melinda Stanley, Administrative Assistant, Muncie, 100 Men Who Cook to benefit TEAMwork for Quality Living 18

7. Martel Vanlandingham and son, Retail Banking, Indianapolis, HOSTS literacy mentoring for elementary students 8. Amy Hirtzel, Retail Banking, Hope, United Way 7 9. Kathy Martin, Customer Service, Bicknell, Relay for Life chair 17 10. David Stowers, Retail Banking, Vincennes, Bank on Knox County financial literacy 9 11. Stephanie Lackey, Commercial Banking, Louisville, Arthur Cling Center for Seniors Firmly rooted in community, 12. Pam Crozier, Retail Banking, Madison, Kiwanis 13. Brent Sternberg, Wealth Management, Jasper, Dubois County growing in service Community Foundation

14. Lisa Leslie, Retail Banking, Henderson, Daddy Daughter Dance to benefit Children’s Advocacy Center

15. Shelia Carter, Customer Service, Madisonville, Housing Authority

16. John Poage, Investments, Bloomington, Boy Scouts

17. Linda Brown, Retail Banking, Winchester, Kids Hope USA

18. Vicki Riester, Retail Banking, Washington, American Red Cross

Learn more at oldnational.com/community. 1-800-731-2265 Community Investment Report 2012 M283(04/13) Member FDIC Committed to social responsibility Providing financial education At Old National, we understand that our business decisions impact the communities we serve, as well as the Associates in Terre Haute, Ind., taught third 2012 graders the importance of saving in partnership individuals and families who live there. That's why Old National is committed to making decisions and taking action with the Purdue Extension Captain Cash financial for positive outcomes, and we encourage our associates to do the same. We're pleased to share the many ways Old National literacy program. Students decorated piggy banks, we're working to actively support families, strengthen communities and build a better future for all of us. displayed them inside the banking center, and Volunteer encouraged family members and friends to contribute to their piggy bank to help start a of the Year Supporting diversity savings account. Old National awarded an iPod Nano to the three students who raised the Through the Choose Your Charity Holiday most money. Being a community bank is about far more than meeting Giveaway, $21,000 was awarded to 17 South Sam Taylor, Business Development Executive and the financial needs of families and businesses. It requires Central nonprofits. Community members champion for financial literacy, is Old National’s 2012 a true passion for community service and a commitment cast their votes at Old National for their favorite local to servant leadership. charity. The most votes and a $5,000 award went to Volunteer of the Year. Sam volunteered more than 360 Reins to Recovery, a not-for-profit dedicated to Giving to our communities hours last year in support of numerous community encouraging the physical and mental development Passion for community is the heart of the Old National Western associates in Henderson, Madisonville and organizations including, Aid the Homeless, Boulware of children and adults with social, emotional, approach. We believe that to be a true community bank, Muhlenberg County hosted Daddy Daughter Dances, raising Mission, Daviess County Public Schools Family Resource psychological or physical disabilities. we must also be an active partner in the neighborhoods more than $16,000 to benefit the Children’s Advocacy Center, Council, First Baptist Church of Owensboro, Girls Inc., we serve – from preparing a meal for the hungry to Hopkins County Schools Family Resource Centers and the American H.L. Neblett Center, Junior Achievement, Lighthouse mentoring a child and teaching a family financial skills Cancer Society. Over the past three years, Daddy Daughter Dances for a better future. have raised more than $30,000 for local charities, and the Recovery, New Horizons, OASIS, Owensboro Regional Muhlenberg County event received the American Cancer Society's Recovery, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the From a business perspective, partnership means serving Associates volunteered at Camp WACK (Water Division Best Practice Award last year. In 2012, Western Kentucky United Way. He also serves on Old National's Diversity clients with enthusiasm and integrity. And from a Activities Camp for Kids) in Lafayette, Ind. associates also achieved 100% participation in volunteer service Advisory Council and helps prepare taxes for low income The camp, also known as Modified Athletics for during an internal Champions for Community campaign. community perspective, it means strengthening families individuals with the Green River Asset Building Coalition. and impacting lives through Foundation grants, Kids, provides children with disabilities a safe way For Sam, a typical day at the office includes working corporate sponsorships and associate volunteerism. to enjoy water skiing, swimming, fishing and painting. Old National’s 22 volunteers served one-on-one with clients to help them develop a plan to lunch to the campers, helped them with their skis Our associates are dedicated and take pride and repair poor credit scores. He humbly attributes his award and presented the Camp Director with a $500 ownership in the success of every client and every to the support he receives from his fellow associates at corporate donation. Their efforts also earned the community they serve. Last year alone, Old National Old National Bank in Owensboro. Old National 2012 Community Team award and associates donated more than 93,000 volunteer hours Northern Region associates supported $1,000 to give to the charity of their choice. in support of more than 2,000 organizations. Because numerous community causes. In Fort Wayne, of our associates, Old National received the 2012 associates helped the homeless by serving lunch to Employee Volunteer Program of the Year award from more than 120 people at the local rescue mission, VolunteerMatch for having the highest level of while in South Bend a team participated in the volunteer service in the category of small- to Sunburst Race to benefit Memorial Children’s Hospital. Northern Region associates also raised medium-sized businesses. Funding from the Old National Bank Foundation over $2,500 for Five Star Life, a nonprofit that supported the Americana Family Education mentors Michiana middle school students and Old National also takes an active role in growing Program which serves the Louisville Metro area. Corporate commitment... encourages them to pursue their purpose in life. educational opportunities and many other vital The Americana Community Center strives to create community initiatives through company sponsorships, a healthy and supportive community and provide a 2012 Total Giving and through grants provided by the Old National spectrum of services to the diverse individuals and More than $3 million Foundation. These grants address crucial needs across families of Louisville, including refugees, immigrants the Old National footprint, including homeownership and those born in the . in grants and sponsorships education, job training, and financial literacy. More highlights The company funded $3.5 million in grants and 2012 Total Volunteer Hours sponsorships in 2012 – supporting approximately Diversity Volunteering and Giving Over 93,000 hours, 1,600 community initiatives. Associates in Winchester, Losantville, Farmland Old National helped support Riley Hospital for a value of more than $2 million and Richmond, Ind., helped with the "Buy a Meal Children in Indianapolis through a special Thank you for taking the time to read a little about what for a Veteran” program. In partnership with radio partnership with Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO). we do to give back and help our communities grow. station, JOY FM, Old National banking centers served as Old National sponsored the TSO performance, and the 2012 Total United Way Donation collection sites for gift card donations, with more than Orchestra made a donation of $.75 per ticket sold on Sincerely, Promoting environmental sustainability $500 in cards distributed to veterans. behalf of Old National to Riley, totaling nearly $10,000. More than $554,000

Information Technology associates in Evansville, Environmental Sustainability Old National Insurance and Wealth Management Ind. helped spruce up the Tri-State Food Bank In Southern the Project Eco ROVER: associates helped provide holiday cheer for local grounds during the United Way Day of Caring. Bob Jones Tomorrow's Classroom benefited from Old families. Insurance associates raised $3,700 for a party For the second year in a row, Old National's President and CEO National Foundation support. Project Eco ROVER and presents for children under the care of the environmental commitment was recognized with Old National Bancorp (Repurposed Outreach Vehicle for Education and Department of Children Services. Wealth Management a GreenOvation Award from Keep Evansville Research) transforms a commercial coach bus into a associates provided presents for local families in need. Beautiful (KEB). Old National was honored in the mobile, hands-on science experience with engaging top category for progressive and assertive leaders curricula for high-need schools. More than $406,000 was raised to support local in beautification and conservation. charities through Old National 100 Men Who Cook Financial Education events in Evansville, Muncie, Terre Haute and Associates throughout Old National helped low to Bloomington, Ind., and Carbondale, Ill. To date, 100 moderate income families file taxes through the Men Who Cook events have raised more than $1 million VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program). for community organizations, including Gilda’s Club About Old National In Western Kentucky alone, more than 440 families Evansville, TEAMwork for Quality Living, Terre Haute Named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2013 and 2012 by the Ethisphere Institute, Old National Bancorp (NYSE: ONB) is the largest financial services headquartered in Indiana. With $9.5 billion in assets, Old received help filing their tax returns, and a combined Children’s Museum, Bloomington Hospital Foundation National ranks among the top 100 banking companies in the U.S. Since its founding in Evansville in 1834, Old National has focused on community banking by building long-term, highly valued partnerships with clients in its primary footprint of Indiana, Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky. In addition to providing extensive services in retail and commercial banking, wealth management, investments and brokerage, Old National also owns Old National Insurance, one of the total of more than $450,000 in refunds was uncovered and Southern Illinois Kiwanis Clubs. 100 largest brokers in the U.S. Visit www.oldnational.com for more information about Old National’s commitment to community partnerships and strong financial position. with help from VITA volunteers. Recycling bank equipment to benefit charities Associates who inspire Making an impact through Foundation grants Realizing that nonprofit organizations can benefit from no-longer-needed Old National equipment, Dan is alert through personal initiative The Old National Bank Foundation makes charitable grants to IRS-designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit to opportunities for recycling. After a recent merger, organizations to fund programs that are large in scope and impact. In 2012, the Foundation made when a newer phone system was not compatible with contributions to 129 organizations. We also provide an Education Matching Gifts program to support Old National’s, Dan received a call from the United Way associates’ personal giving. in Columbus, Ind., offering to buy it. He approached his supervisors with the idea of donating it instead, which in Leading disaster relief efforts in the end saved the charity more than a quarter million Evansville Region (Ind.) Girls Incorporated of Indianapolis North Central Region (Ind.) Northwest Region (Ind.) Southern Illinois American Red Cross Greater Indianapolis Literacy League - Indy Reads Big Brothers Big Sisters Bauer Family Resources dollars had they purchased it new. Says Old National Chief Herb took a leadership role in relief efforts after an F4 Aids Resource Group of Evansville Habitat for Humanity Centerstone of Indiana Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Lafayette Information Officer John Kamin, “Dan volunteers for the tornado tore through Southern Illinois on February 29, Aurora Horizon House Community Kitchen of Monroe County Catholic Charities Terre Haute United Way Day of Caring and is ready to help the claiming eight lives and injuring many. Herb immediately Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra First Book- Monroe County Danville Foundation for Industrial Growth community any way he can. His recycling efforts to benefit Dan Nord mobilized Old National employees to help those in need Boys & Girls Club of Evansville Indianapolis Parks Foundation Lotus Education and Arts Foundation Food Finders Food Bank charities reinforce the Old National focus on social Communities in Need Development Center Junior Achievement of Central Indiana Monroe County United Ministries Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette Information Technology and assist with clean up. At the same time, he worked responsibility and environmental sustainability.” Community One Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Homestead Consulting Services to ensure Old National clients had access to their Evansville, Indiana Evansville ARC Latino Coalition Against Domestic and Northeast Region (Ind.) Foundation accounts, despite extensive damage at one of our Evansville Area Council of Churches Sexual Violence Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County Indiana Putnam County Coalition for Education and banking centers. In December, Herb was among Evansville Association for the Blind Local Initiatives Support Corporation Daleville Community Library Association Creative Arts community leaders who broke ground on a special Grow Southwest Indiana Workforce Board (LISC) - Indianapolis Grant County Economic Growth Council Vigo County Education Foundation monument to honor victims who lost their lives. Says Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Outside the Box Greater Muncie Habitat for Humanity Founding and leading Damas Latinas Herb Klickner Region President Jeff Speith, “Herb displayed passion Hope of Evansville Shepherd Community Indiana Wesleyan University Southern Ill. Region Gloria was a founding member of Damas Latinas in and concern for his team, his clients and his community Impact Ministries Starfish Initiative Muncie Civic and College Symphony Association Boys & Girls Club of Carbondale 1996, a not-for-profit organization of Spanish-speaking Market President Ivy Tech Foundation United Way of Central Indiana: Boone Parks Foundation-Cope Environmental Center CASA Of Williamson County Harrisburg, Illinois not only during the tragedy but through the entire year professional women in Southern Illinois. Along with that followed. A true testament to leadership.” Joshua Academy County Leadership PathStone Corporation Expressions of Faith bringing Latin American women together in unity and Junior Achievement Urban Arts Consortium of Indianapolis United Way of Madison County Mentors 4 Kids promoting the Spanish Language and Latin culture in Little Lambs Workforce Inc Yorktown Mt Pleasant Twp Community Library Mt Carmel Area Industrial Development Committee Media Ministries YMCA of Greater Indianapolis Project Eco ROVER Southern Illinois, Damas Latinas focuses on community Patchwork Central Northern Region (Ind.) needs. Through one outreach activity, Gloria and other Providing protection as firefighter The Way of Rockport Indiana Jasper Region (Ind.) Allen County Education Partnership Vincennes Region (Ind.) members raise funds and shop for holiday toys and and deputy Tri-State Men's Center Ireland Elementary PTO - Technology Fund Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County Daviess County Partnership clothes, as well as back-to-school supplies, for about 45 Joe volunteered upward of 500 hours last year as a University of Southern Indiana Foundation Sisters of St Benedict Big Brothers Big Sisters of St Joseph County Grouseland Foundation migrant children. Gloria is currently in a repeat role as volunteer firefighter for the Honey Creek Fire and Visiting Nurse Association of Southwestern Indiana Blue Jacket Martin County SOAR WNIN the Damas Latinas president and has served as secretary, Rescue Department, which responded to nearly 1,400 Louisville Region (Ky.) Boys & Girls Club of Ft Wayne Old Town Players Community Theatre Youth First Brooklawn Incorporated Council On Aging of Elkhart County Vincennes University treasurer, advisor and vice-president. alarms. He also serves as a reserve Deputy with the Gloria Mager YWCA CASA Easter Seals ARC of Northeast Indiana Retail Sales Representative Vigo County Sheriff’s Office. When not at his Old Dreams with Wings Fort Wayne Urban League Western Ky. Region Carbondale, Illinois National Insurance job or out protecting the local Indianapolis Region (Ind.) Family Scholar House Habitat for Humanity International, St Joseph County Elizabeth Munday Multi-Purposed Senior Center community, Joe is often involved in the extensive Aftercare for Indiana through Mentoring Fund for the Arts Habitat for Humanity of Elkhart County Kentucky Domestic Violence Association training required of both positions. Says Joe of his Assistance League of Indianapolis Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana Owensboro Area Shelter and Information Services volunteer commitment, “What is great about both of Autism Society of America - Indiana Chapter House of Ruth LaCasa of Goshen (OASIS) these activities is I can actually make a difference in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana Jefferson Community and Technical Lutheran Social Services of Indiana Pennyrile Allied Community Services Supporting the local military and more people's lives. On more than one occasion, I have had Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre of Indianapolis College Foundation Manowe Ministries RiverPark Center Joe Kenworthy Chris serves as the Jennings County Commissioners Military people that I have dealt with, whether it has been Boy Scouts of America Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Mustard Seed Furniture Bank of Fort Wayne Insurance Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Louisville Visual Art Association North Central Indiana Small Business Liaison with the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center assisting in digging them out of a wrecked car or (MUTC), a facility that provides a realistic setting for training Terre Haute, Indiana Christamore House of Indianapolis Neighborhood House Development Center To learn more about the Old National Bank Foundation or having to arrest them, actually thank me for the help. College Mentors for Kids Special Olympics Kentucky YWCA Northeast Indiana download a grant application, visit oldnational.com/grants. of military, law enforcement and other groups. For the past There is no better feeling of accomplishment.” Damar Services The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana two years, Chris has also been an adjunct instructor in personal finance for the National Guard at MUTC. His support of the local military included working with the airport to have barracks installed and the runway extended Planning Chicktime for homeless women enabling C-130's to land. Chris is involved in many other When a volunteer opportunity that Patty was local organizations, including the school board and passionate about ended, she created a new one. Partnering with communities through sponsorships Chamber of Commerce. Says Market President Zac Nelson, At the VolunteerMatch.com web site, she discovered Chicktime – a nonprofit organization focused on Old National corporate sponsorships enable us to give back to our communities by supporting a wide range of events and activities. Chris Ertel “Chris has a deep passion for his community, and it's very evident and genuine. He's a class act to me and the encouraging and supporting women. During her In 2012, we provided sponsorships to approximately 1,000 organizations. Here is a partial list: Commercial Relationship epitome of a community hero.” vacation, Patty drove to Texas to learn more about Manager Chicktime. Upon returning she founded the Chicktime Aids Ministries Aids Assist of Baptist Hospital Foundation of CASA Civitan Clubs DistinXion-Zeller Family Program North Vernon, Indiana Indy chapter, which meets one Saturday a month at North Indiana Greater Louisville Celestine Sesquicentennial Clarence Faulkner Community Center Dollars for Scholars the Wheeler Mission Center for Women & Children. Albion Fellows Bacon Center Bedford Recreation Foundation Center for History Coal Days Committee Door of Hope Pregnancy Care Center Chicktime volunteers gather with 20 to 30 ladies to Alcohol & Addictions Resource Center Bellarmine University Center for Hospice and Palliative Care Columbus Area Arts Council Dove Harbor Alliance for Strategic Growth Big Brothers Big Sisters Center for Leadership Development Columbus Park Foundation Downtown Danville share in activities such as making winter scarves or tote Preparing taxes for elderly and Altrusa Club of Muncie Blessings in a Backpack Center for Nonviolence Columbus Regional Hospital Foundation Downtown Fort Wayne Economic bags. Says Patty, “If we all share our passions and gifts low income individuals Patty Homoky Alzheimer's Assoc Bloomington Chamber Singers Center for the Homeless Community Bench Project Improvement When the future of the Huntingburg Volunteer Income Tax Personal Banker and do what we can, we can be the change that we American Cancer Society/Relay for Life Bloomington Hospital Foundation Central City Music Festival Community Center of Hope Downtown Terre Haute Assistance (VITA) program was in question due to the Plainfield, Indiana want to see in our world, one woman and child at American Heart Assoc Bloomington Playwrights Project Chambers of Commerce Community Christmas Light Show Dream Riders of Kentucky retirement of a key person, Cathy agreed to step in and help. a time!” American Legions Bloomington POPS CHANCES for Indiana Youth Community Foundations Dubois County Bombers That was six years ago. Currently, during tax season, Cathy American Red Cross Bloomington Project School Charles E Brown African American Community Hospital Anderson Dubois County Public Health Partnership spends about five hours every Tuesday night volunteering to Area 10 Agency on Aging Bouleware Mission Cultural Center Foundation Dubois Strong Ark Crisis Child Care Center Boy Scouts of America Children's Museum of Evansville Community Theatre of Terre Haute Duncan Cultural Center prepare taxes at no cost for elderly and low-income Art Spaces Boys & Girls Clubs Christian Businessmen's Committee Cops & Kids - Daviess County Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center individuals. The Huntingburg VITA program now has four Arthritis Foundation Brain Injury Adventure Camp of Elkhart Cornerstone Center for the Arts Eckerle Project volunteers at the local senior center and one at the Guadalupe Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Bridges Council Christian Ministries of Huntingburg County Fairs Economic Development Corp Center, a Hispanic outreach organization, and more than 300 Arts Illiana Camerata Orchestra Christian Social Services Danville Public School Foundation Education Foundations tax returns are filed each year. Says Cathy, “So many of the Arts Place Cancer Services of East Central Indiana Christmas in Carterville Danville Symphony Orchestra Elevate Ventures Cathy Young elderly and low income returns are very simple, but other Assoc for Corporate Growth Kentucky Carbondale Main Street City-County Human Relations Delaware County Prevention Council Elkhart Housing Authority companies charge large fees to complete them. Many times Ball Memorial Hospital Foundation Carbondale Park District Commission Dentistry from the Heart Elkhart Truth Newspapers in Education Banking Center Manager the fees charged are almost equal to the refund. VITA helps Ball State University Foundation Carmel Symphony Orchestra Civic Theatre DeSoto Daze Evansville - Area Human Resource Assoc Huntingburg, Indiana ensure tax refunds go back to the people who need it most.” Bank On Programs Carver Community Organization Civitan Children's Center Dismas House Evansville African American Museum Communities sponsorships continued Old National associates volunteer a record 93,000 hours

Evansville Celebration of Diversity Hoosier Voices for I-69 Knox County Ag Day Northwest Kentucky Forward St Patrick's Celebration Our associates are passionate about volunteering, with hundreds going above and beyond their two paid hours of volunteer time each month. Distinguished Lecture Series Hoosiers for Economic Growth Knox County Development Corp Nutracker (Felix Martin Hall) St Vincent's Day Care Center Below we recognize these outstanding associate volunteers by region. Evansville Christian Life Center HOPE Foundation Knox County Public Library Susan G Komen for the Cure Sweet Pea Foundation Evansville Goodwill Industries Hope Pregnancy and Resource Center Knox County RSVP Oaktown Youth Foundation Evansville Rita Mahoney Lori Seaford Kitti Williams Jasper North Central Samantha Marcum Denise Crowder Charity Lantagne Western Kentucky Evansville Museum of Arts and Science Hopkins County UK Alumni Club Lampion Center Open Door Community Services SWIRCA 500 plus hours Todd Mahooty Mary Jo Seib Kara Wilson 500 plus hours 300 to 399 hours Julie Morrow Julie Cunningham Jill Leake 300 to 399 hours Evansville Parks Foundation Hospice of South Central Indiana Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center Optimist Clubs Swope Art Museum Nancy Evans Dava McKinsey Harry Sheeley Jim Wyant Ken Steltenpohl* Sharalyn Featherstone Linda Pugh Schlosser Ryan Merrow Crystal Cheaney Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Hospice of Southern Illinois Latino Community Development Corp Orange County Sheriff's Department Tales and Scales Cathy Frick* Kate Miller Dee Ann Sheffer Jeri Zimmerman John Poage Millie Reed Tina Dean Jennifer Olson Mary Beth Edge Brian Hester Lorin Morphew Jeff Sims 400 to 499 hours Rick Spoonmore Jennifer Root Roderick Earley Claudie Parson Kent Mills Evansville Police Department Foundation Hospice of the Wabash Valley Lawrence Co Memorial Hospital Our Lady of Mt Carmel Taste of Bloomington Indianapolis Kenneth Kirkwood Shannon Perry Tracy Smith Bill Hauser* Sharon Thomas Beth Flint Nicole Peterson Sam Taylor 500 plus hours Evansville Rescue Mission Housing Partnerships Foundation Owensboro Regional Recovery Taxpayers Assoc of Vigo County Wayne Henning* Jamie Roark Elaine Springer Emma Schipp* 200 to 299 hours Cara Goodin Shari Smith Maria Mosier Evansville Zoological Society Humane Societies Lawrence County Industrial Owensboro Symphony Orchestra Tay-Sachs Benefit Lori Robinson John Stumpf Lana Darkis-Bowers 25 to 49 hours Amber Holle Melanie Spangler 200 to 299 hours Extension Offices and 4-H Huntingburg Foundation Development Council Foundation TEAMwork for Quality Living 400 to 499 hours Katie Rothgerber Barbara Tennyson 300 to 399 hours Heather Luedike Angie Ashton Jonathan Hunter Gail Spence Rebecca Brown 300 to 399 hours Ben Joergens Ben Schmitt Meagan Thiel Rita Dall* Ken Ritchie David Bartram Stacie Johnson Shanda Sylwester Joseph Collins Faith Mission of Elkhart Huntingburg Heritage Leadership Academy of Madison County Pacers Sports & Entertainment Teen Outback Joel Epstein Jim Sandgren Pat Schulz Amy Titzer Theresa Cox Leigh Ann Landes Sara Whitehead Tony Krampe Family and Children's Center Huntingburg Merchants Assoc Leadership Evansville Paoli Community Food Pantry Terre Haute Children's Museum Lupae Hunsicker Kathy Schoettlin Cindy Scott Thomas Ubelhor 200 to 299 hours 100 to 199 hours Tim Daugherty Dan Laughner Cathy Manion David Rich Family Concepts Illiana Watermelon Assoc Leadership Johnson County Paoli Municipal Airport Terre Haute Rex Kathy Seger Kendra Vanzo Thomas Krodel Mark Bradford Dana Donahue Anita Lemming 50 to 99 hours Logan Porter Farmland Public Library India Assoc of Indianapolis & Terre Haute League of Terre Haute Paramount Heritage Foundation Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra 300 to 399 hours Clay Sills Pauline Vonderheide Donna Criswell Karen Glunt Gail Loehmann John Barnett Jamie Wells 200 to 299 hours Leukemia Assoc Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom Terre Haute Women's Club Janet Heldt Baas Vicki Simmons Alexis Weber 100 to 199 hours Ray Eakins JoAnn Kelly Annie Mariage Judy Deaton Steve Wells Feed My Sheep of Daviess County Indiana Assoc for Community Emily Chapman Paul Bragin Melissa Singleton Cindy Weis Nina Auffart Susie Glasgow Steven Merritt TJ Mark Jolene Falat Ferdinand Heimatfest Economic Development Life After Meth Partnership for Lawrence The Fischoff National Chamber Jeffrey Mills Krista Donahue Melissa Small Jonathan Whitman Brenda Barth Lisa Hartung Brad Rodgers Matt McFarland Valorie Garnett 100 to 199 hours Indiana Bar Foundation Leadership LIFEDesigns Pathway of Hope Music Assoc Randy Reichmann Festival of Lights Parade Douglas Gregurich Darren Spainhoward Michael Wiederkehr Martha Bohnert Laura Hash Charles Whitlock Richard Medsker Dawn Gray Jennifer Allen Five Star Life Development Academy Class Lincoln Boyhood Drama Assoc Pathway to Recovery Three Rivers Daviess County Lois Hill Norma Stahlhut Laura Wolf Helen “Pee Wee” Amy Hirtzel Shelia Carter 100 to 199 hours Shelly Woodward Karen Mikesell Nikki Jones Bob Jones Linda Tevault Giesler* Casey Johnson Shana Gray Flagship Enterprise Center Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Lincoln Foundation Peden Farms Timeless Classics of Pike County Cortnie Anderson Erica Miller Ryan Reed Karen Morris Angie Titus 25 to 49 hours Lynn Greulich Mary Koop Starla Groves Flat Rock Area Endowment Indiana Black Exposition Lions Clubs People & Animal Learning Services Todd Academy Alan Burns Northern Pat Modlin Mary Reese Brenda Powers Todd Treadway Barry Allhands Georgianna Judy Chris Kroll Sandra Harbin Folds of Honor Charity Classic Indiana Blood and Marrow Little Italy Festival Town Pope County FFA Alumni Assoc Toys for Tots Kelsey Byers 200 plus hours Edie Myers Pam Reno Denise Raymond Steve Upmeyer Ronald Althof Thomas Lamb Chris Matthews Lea Hendricks Linda Carney Tracie McBride Kim Nicholas Heather Rushing Fort Wayne Center for Learning Transplantation Little Sisters of the Poor Pope County Khoury League Tradewater Pirates Belinda Schutte Lynell Walton Ralph Anderson Nancy Marks Crystal Taylor-Baker Wade Jenkins Jonathan Gibbs Mike Ripley Monica Phillips Karen Wagner-Owen Fort Wayne Museum of Art Indiana Chapter, Assoc of the United Local school activities, clubs and teams Poshard Foundation for Abused Children Tri-Cap Chris Wolking Tony Aylsworth Sharon Prior Maria Viterisi Joseph Jones Cathy Gregory Patty Phillips Sharon Wasion 200 to 299 hours Scott Wunderlich Sherry Beck Brenda Schaus Ross Jones Foundation for Youth States Army LOGAN Community Resources Provena United Samaritans Medical Tri-State Alliance Peg Guilfoy 100 to 199 hours Robert Rendaci Julie White Ryan Berger Kimberly Bouch Diane Schwenk 50 to 99 hours Lisa Leslie Foundation of Saint Joseph Regional Indiana Fever Basketball Loogootee Public Library Center Foundation UNCF Jim Hawkins Thomas McGovern Jeri Ross Linda Bohlen* 50 to 99 hours Russ Brown Brent Sternberg Lorne Aubin Lauren McMann Bob Smith Marsha Lovern Medical Center Indiana Legal Foundation Loogootee SummerFest Radius Indiana Union City Downtown Revitalization Brian Henning 25 to 49 hours James Burger Karen Alvey Beth Browning Catherine Young Brock Biehl Terri McHargue Scott Hines Alex Strati Vickie Wallace Donna Ashmore Fraternal Order of Police Indiana Masonic Home Loogootee Tri Kappa Randolph County Youth Leadership Group Brad Burkhart Heather Antes Mary Bruner Scot Davidson Sherry Bobbitt Tammy Miller Jason King Marci Warfield Shop with a Cop Indiana Military Museum Louisville Ballet Council Union City Park Board/IBRA Horse Show Gary Bush* Dennis Batts Brenda Carrigan 50 to 99 hours Sara Glass Vickie Clark Rita Mills Jessica Klepfer 50 to 99 hours Martha Williamson Carrie Ellspermann Tammie Boyer Karen Carter John Beckman Abigail Grimes Tiffany Dukes Mike Obert Freedom Fund Banquet Committee Indiana Military Support Corp Louisville Downtown Development Red Skelton Museum Foundation Union Community Scholarship Fund Debbi Kuller Shelley Ambriole Linda Ford Shannon Bradley Mark Chandler Rose Brang Kimberly Hale Rich Gossett Sarah O’Bryan (NAACP) Indiana Public Radio Louisville Metro Police Foundation Redevelop Old Jasper Action Coalition Union County Corn Growers Peggy Rohrman Mark Bienz 25 to 49 hours Sarah Groves Jennifer Brickner Jenny Clark David Eckerle* Marcia Hogg Christine Blue James Anderson Glenda Hankins Mary Pyle Indiana Sports Corp Louisville Urban League Reins to Recovery Union Hospital Foundation Chad Stover Henryville Tornado Victims Ron Hagy Bill Bruns Ann Claspell Chris Fleck Jeremy Jeffers Chris Melhorn Kathy Welden Geoff Thompson Kathy Boes Janelle Biggs Friends for Kids of Daviess County Indiana State Fair Love at Work Ministries Reitz Home Preservation Society United Cancer Services Dave Keller Kim Bui-Tran Dana Correa Lucinda Fuhs Seth Keele Alexis Royce Carolyn Whitmer* Mary Zigler Steven Brown Lisa Burke Madison County Literacy Coalition Rend Lake College Foundation United Health Services Lori Martin Laura Crofts Jeff Cox Stephanie Geesaman Sandy Keen Lana Spiller Alisha Williams Friends of Audubon State Park Indiana State University Bob Zmikly David Bruneel Becky Burris Friends of the Hopkins County Indiana SWAT Challenge Madisonville College Foundation Riley Area Development Corp United Way Matt Merkel Beth Cummings Jackie Craig Jan Gogel Ed Land Billy Davenport Sue Cass Brendon Tarvin Peggy Williams Lisa Newton Becky Davis Kelsey Wallace Denise Young Community Clinic Indiana University Madisonville-Hopkins County NAACP Riley Children's Foundation Nicole Damm 50 to 99 hours Brenda Johnson Keith Leonard Dave Grossnickle Pam Cooley Josh Perkins Sheila DeJarnett- Michelle Denton Doug Meiring Kathie Madison Bob Hall Barbara D'Amico FSA Counseling Center Indiana University Health Paoli Main Street Golconda Riley Recreation League University of Kentucky Judy Baldwin Libby Pittman Armstrong Jennifer DeVault Tina Bowles Annette Patton Clayton Mitchell Franklin Johnson Krista Grange Vincennes 50 to 99 hours University of Louisville Funk in City Hospital Foundation Main Street Marion Ripley County Food Pantry Jackie Russell Michael DeVoy Jennifer Dixon Brian Carroll Mark Potter Zac Nelson Blair Knaak Carol Hogstrum 300 plus hours Danny Back Gibson General Health Foundation Indianapolis Chapter of the National March of Dimes Robin's Nest Charitable Fund Vanderburgh Medical Alliance Pris Rutledge* Tiffany Dickey Stacy Draper Eileen Carroll Denise Schnell Janel Roll Mary Nommay-Keil Lynne Inman Helen Seirp Sara Blackburn Gilda's Club of Evansville Black MBA Assoc Marion Cultural and Civic Center Ronald McDonald House Charities VFWs Marvin Sunderman* Tonya Dike Chris Dunning Phyllis Clark Michelle Sternberg Linda Scheidt Sue Snyder Jonathan Marquez Tammy Blue Debby Snyder Marla Dorris Alicia Egli Faye Willis 200 to 299 hours Shawn Brumfield Girl Scouts Indianapolis International Film Festival Marshall Merchants Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Villages of Indiana Victoria Clark Scott Shishman Martha Southworth Sherry McQueen Cierra Waddell Jane Dugan Randy Folz Jennifer Colasessano David Snyder Travis Miller Chris Hertel Laura Cox Girls Incorporated Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Marshall School Foundation Rotary Clubs Vincennes Firefighters/Hurricane Relief 25 to 49 hours Kyle Werkmeister Lindsay Edwards Amy Foster Allyson Collins John Spray 25 to 49 hours Karrie Minor Etta Wolfe* Regina Curry Jolene Caldemeyer Girls on the Run Michiana Partnership Memorial Hospital Foundation Roy C Buley Community Center Vincennes Food Pantry John Whyman Phil Effinger Russell Gerteisen Ashley Collins Ronald Caccamo William Pate Cheryl Gabbert Karen Erny Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Indianapolis-Marion County Public Mercy Rescue & Adoption Safe Passage Vincennes Historic Farmers Market Chris Will Karen Ellison Jennifer Gilbert Erin Fitz 25 to 49 hours Sabrina Caldwell Amy Pell 100 to 199 hours Janet Goffinet Jane Heichelbech Glema Mahr Center Library Foundation Middle Way House Southern Illinois University Vincennes University Bart Emig Rita Gilmore Debra Hartley Tina Baker Laura Diver Dawn Pruitt Steve Blinn Jennifer Hagan Pam Hildenbrand 100 to 199 hours Randy Fischer Cheryl Graves Patty Homoky Linda Blauvelt Cheryl Foster Sheila Randall Ron Brown* Wesley Harris Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation Inside Out Midwest Museum of American Art Salvation Army Volunteer and Information Center Chad Hoffman Kevin Aker Peggy Flath Jennifer Hillenbrand Diane Hyatt Teretha Brown Mike Goudy Angela Samm Joy Gibson Shelly Johnston Good Shepherd Radio Institute of Management Accountants Minnetrista Cultural Foundation SamStrong Volunteer Fire Departments Dee Leinenbach Rhonda BeLiles Kathy Fulkerson Kymberly Himsel Gina Jeskey April Bush Chasity Spansell Ragini Scheid Katherine Martin Tashia Mitchell-Hutson Melissa Rickenbaugh Granger Business Assoc International Student Council Modified Athletics for Kids Schneck Foundation Wabash Valley Arts Council Kristine Breivogel Kathy George Linda Hoover Harold Johnson Chris Ertel Jason Taege Kristin Souder Jerri Sue McCoy* Diane Mouser Annette Streicher Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee Ireland Historical Society Monroe County Historical Society Schnellville Community Club Wabash Valley College Angie Greg Goodson Jennifer Hudock Roll Song Kang Jim Gray Stephanie Stewart Mary McGookey Melissa Schindler Barbara Thompson Greater Louisville Foundation IU Health Bedford Hospital Foundation Montgomery Ruritan Turkey Trot Festival Schnellville Conservation Club Washington Carnegie Public Library Briggs-Baumgart Janice Hancock Tyler Jarboe Britt Killinger Ruth Haeufle Northwest Mary Todd Betty Stout* Karen Smith Blair Brown Cindy Hardebeck Marilyn Kellems Gina Uebelhoer Susan Johnson 500 plus hours Mandee Turner Barbara Thompson Gail Utley Greater Louisville Inc Ivy Tech Foundation Mother Hubbards Cupboard Signature School Foundation Water for People Chastidy Maliskey Dan Carwile Stephanie Harrison Angela Kingsbury Natasha Langford Joseph Kenworthy Miriam Warrick Rick Whitney Celest Mathews-Higgins Louisville Greater Muncie Area Council on Jackson County History Center Motivate Our Minds SIH Foundation WAVE and ECHO Amy Casavant Brady Havill Michelle Koester Jody Littrell Ali Weir 50 to 99 hours Linda Williams Julie McKinley 500 plus hours Youth Leadership Jacob's Village Mount Carmel Retail Merchants Simon Youth Foundation Wendell Foster Campus for Steve 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