Announcing the 2022 Scholarship Award Recipients

Each year, in gratitude to our generous fundholders and philanthropic donors, CFMC awards scholarships to our Morgan County high school seniors. Seniors apply when these applications open in the fall of 2021 and are evaluated after the deadline in January. Many of CFMC’s fundholders wish to evaluate their applications on their own and others entrust […]
New 2022 County Health Rankings and Roadmaps Data Reports Now Available

As grant writers, we all know the stresses of searching for grants. What grant best fits what my organization is looking to accomplish? Can I write this in a way that gives me the best chance of being awarded this grant? Do I have all the details the funder is requesting? Grant writing is an […]
Advancing Childcare Quality and Access in Morgan County

According to Indiana’s Early Learning Advisory Committee’s (ELAC) 2020 Annual Report, Morgan County is home to 4,791 children ages birth to five. The majority of these young children (69%) are in need of care because all parents are working. Yet, only 517 children are enrolled in a known early learning program. Of those children who […]
The Conflict Compass

The only thing worse than having conflict is having no conflict. Conflict is a normal and necessary part of life. It can be uncomfortable, but it’s also an opportunity for growth. Unfortunately, many leaders avoid conflict at all costs. They believe that everything will eventually go away if they just sweep things under the rug. […]
Our Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Finalist Dinner

February 27th, 2022, CFMC hosted a dinner to celebrate Lilly Endowment Finalists from Morgan County. The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships are awarded to two high school seniors within Morgan County. This scholarship is applied for and provided because of the generosity of the Lilly Endowment. The 2022 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Morgan County seniors […]
Building Youth Entrepreneurship with the YMCA

Imagine a program where youth from our community could learn to create a business while gaining the skills to succeed in a business they create. Real world experience in persistence, salesmanship, and pride in excellent work paired with designing a website, tracking performance, and building a customer base would give teens experience in business and […]
Thank you for your continued support in funding dynamic programs.

Now that the 2021 grant season is coming to a close, it is time for evaluations to measure the impact of the grants that we awarded. Most evaluations will include how many people were served, how the community is impacted, and measurable return on investment. Not only do granting organizations evaluate to ensure a program […]
Creating a Culture of Financial Literacy

Lack of financial literacy – the ability to make wise decisions with one’s personal finances – contributes to some of the most prevalent social issues our country faces. Poverty, lack of job opportunities, unemployment, and wealth inequality are often the result of a lack of awareness and understanding of personal finance basics. Fortunately, research shows that increasing […]
A 2021 IMPACT Grant Unfolds – CFMC conducts site visit with Pack Away Hunger in Martinsville

With this Community Foundation of Morgan County Impact grant, Pack Away Hunger (PAH) will conduct an inclusive hands-on learning and service opportunity on March 18, 2022 for approximately 100 students and staff members at John R. Wooden Middle School in Martinsville. PAH’s Nutrition & Hunger Educator will lead 45 minutes of nutrition and hunger education, […]
Impact grants at work fighting hunger in our community!

This year, thanks to generous donors, CFMC is proud to award three grants to non-profits and schools within Morgan County, totaling over $23,000. Every dollar donated to CFMC is awarded in grants to our community and we are excited to share these programs with you as they unfold. Today, I would like to share our […]