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Grants Available For Youth-Related Projects

by ExecDir | Jan 14, 2013 | Grants, Youth Grantmaking Council News

The Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council is accepting grant applications to fund youth-related projects in the community. The Council has at least $2,600 from the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council Fund that it may award to projects that benefit youth in Scott...

Youth Help Blessings in a Backpack Program

by ExecDir | Dec 18, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Members of the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) helped pack food for the Blessings in a Backpack program at their December monthly meeting. Mark Coffey with Genesis Plastics helped coordinate with the Blessings in a Backpack program volunteer Sara...

Youth Make Christmas Special For Children

by ExecDir | Dec 17, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Members of the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) bought Christmas gifts for two children from the angel tree program this year. Shown are Lauren Howser, Evan Howser, Alexa Howser, Emma Waskom, Kevin Jentzen, Caleb White, Koby Hawkins, Haley Mullins, Kaleb...

YGC Celebrates National Philanthropy Day

by ExecDir | Nov 20, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Members of the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) helped mark canned goods recently at the Scott County Community Clearinghouse. The service project was in celebration of National Philanthropy Day, recognized on Nov. 15, to honor those who give their time,...

SHS Archery Team Purchases New Equipment Through YGC Grant

by ExecDir | Oct 18, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Members of the Scottsburg High School Archery Team show off their equipment at a recent practice. They are pictured with Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) member Josiah Croasdell (back row, far right). The Scottsburg High School Archery Team received a...

Golf Scramble Raises Over $1,000 for YGC

by ExecDir | Oct 15, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Just over $1,000 was raised by the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) at their second annual golf scramble fundraiser held Oct. 14 at Westwood Golf Course. The team of Charlie Bulington, Dennis Reeves, Pam Cross and Todd Hall came in first place and...
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