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Austin Christian Preschool Benefits From Youth Grant

by ExecDir | Oct 11, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Austin Christian Preschool students show off their new computers purchased with a $597 grant from the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?). The school received funds to also purchase learning software. Shown with the students are YGC member Lauren Turner,...

Golfers Invited to Scramble

by ExecDir | Sep 11, 2012 | Special Events, Youth Grantmaking Council News

?? ?? The second annual Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council golf scramble has been rescheduled to Sunday, Oct. 14. The event was postponed from July due to the heat. ?? All golfers are invited to participate in the scramble at Westwood Golf Course. Tee time is at 1...

Blessings in a Backpack Program Feeds Hungry Children

by ExecDir | Sep 5, 2012 | Grants, Youth Grantmaking Council News

Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) members recently helped pack food for the Blessings in a Backpack program, which provides food every weekend during the school year to 104 children in Scott County School District 2. Children in Scott County School...

Youth Help Fill Backpacks for Children in Foster Care

by ExecDir | Aug 9, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Members of the Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (?YGC?) recently filled 152 backpacks with school supplies for Totes for Tots and Teens (Project T3), an organization that provides backpacks for children in foster care. Shown from left are: Josiah Croasdell,...

Youth Attend State Leadership Conference

by ExecDir | Jul 30, 2012 | Youth Grantmaking Council News

Sixteen youth from our Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (“YGC”) attended the 2012 Youth Philanthropy Initiative of Indiana leadership conference at Park Tudor School in Indianapolis. At “Learning to Lead Locally,” students networked with...

YGC Hosts Successful Tennis Open

by ExecDir | Jun 26, 2012 | Special Events, Youth Grantmaking Council News

The Scott County Youth Grantmaking Council (YGC) 2012 Tennis Open was another successful event, announced YGC Asset Development committee chairperson Carmen Boley. The YGC is a program of the Scott County Community Foundation. The fundraiser supports youth in Scott...
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