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Local nonprofits are continuing to thrive thanks to a new grant program
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Indiana African American landmarks receive grants in honor of retired Lilly chemist
Two funds honoring Eli Lilly s first Black chemist are providing grants to preserve African American historic sites across Indiana.
Credit: Indiana Landmarks Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 1:53 PM EST February 3, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Nineteen organizations are receiving funds to preserve African American landmarks across Indiana thanks to two funds honoring a former Eli Lilly chemist.
Standiford Stan Cox became Eli Lilly s first Black chemist when he joined the company in 1957. Cox was an advocate for the preservation of African American heritage sites. He died in February 2019, but during his lifetime, he established two funds with the Central Indiana Community Foundation one in his name and one to honor his parents.
Time running out to help museum reach fundraising goal
A Wabash Valley museum is close to its fundraising goal but the clock is ticking. You have until the end of January to donate to the Terre Haute Children’s Museum.
Posted: Jan 30, 2021 2:31 PM
Updated: Feb 1, 2021 1:29 PM
Posted By: Staff Report
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) – A Wabash Valley museum is close to its fundraising goal but the clock is ticking. You have until the end of January to donate to the Terre Haute Children’s Museum.
The Wabash Valley Community Foundation is in on the effort as well. For every $2 the museum raises the foundation will donate $1. This means if the museum reaches its goal of $140,000 the foundation will donate $70,000.
Duke Energy donates Ten Thousand Dollars to the Terre Haute Children s Museum
The museum is less than ten thousand dollars away from its goal
Posted: Jan 28, 2021 1:51 PM
Posted By: Staff Reports
Duke Energy donated $10,000 to the Terre Haute Children s Museum.
This donation is helping the museum recover from the financial losses of the pandemic.
Their overall goal is to raise $140,000 and the Wabash Valley Community Foundation will partially match this amount.
The foundation will provide one dollar for every two dollars raised for up to $70,000.
The museum is less than $10,000 away from its goal.
The Executive Director says every donation counts and this money really does help them move forward to ensure that they are here for generations to come.
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