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HCCF Grants Total $444,000
“As nonprofits face reductions in federal and state funding alongside declines in small-dollar donations, our committee acted with intention — balancing meaningful seed funding for emerging efforts with larger, transformational investments that will help organizations sustain and scale their impact,” said Eric Hessel, VicePresident of Programs. “We remain inspired by our nonprofit partners and confident in their ability to strengthen our communities.”
Brownsburg Closer to 3rd Interchange
INDOT and FHA give approval for next phase of I-74 interchange.
Sycamore Services Creative Program Yields First-time Author
“I wanted to do something with service,” Raab explained.
Being the Hope
“It shows what happens when community comes together.”
~Cliff Sweazy, Hope Healthcare
Work Underway to Help Victims of Apartment Fire
“They walked out the door and grabbed nothing,” said Center Township Trustee Bill Wright.
Work Underway to Help Victims of Apartment Fire
“They walked out the door and grabbed nothing,” said Center Township Trustee Bill Wright.
Bills Getting Attention
The following bills are generating the most calls to District 24 State Senator Brett Clark’s office. Clark represents all 12 townships in Hendricks County.
Just Change One Thing
“Decide today that you are going to change just one thing, for yourself or for someone else, to make life a little bit better.” ~Chase Cotten, The Willow Center