United Way Gets Matching Grant

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

The United Way of Kosciusko County announced that current contributors to their campaign helped to bring more than $160,000 in grant money to the county.

At the beginning of 2010, United Way was offered the opportunity, through the Indiana Association of United Ways, to apply for the matching 1010 grant.

The 1010 grant is a dollar-for-dollar matching grant for increased or new dollars raised in the campaign. This grant required the United Way to outline how they would use the additional funds and is not intended to inflate the distribution pool for normal community investments.

The United Way had to define how the funds would be applied for the purpose of education, income or health.

The board approved a partnership with the K21 Health Foundation to collaborate on a children's oral health program here in the community for the grant award. This initiative is in the development stages with an anticipated implementation date in August.[[In-content Ad]]The local United Way opportunity for the $162,125 grant covered a two-year period. But because of the generosity of the community in campaign contributions, the entire amount was achieved in one year.

The funding was received in December and the next step is to move forward on the children's oral health program.

The United Way Kosciusko County thanked all involved for their commitment to the community.

The United Way of Kosciusko County announced that current contributors to their campaign helped to bring more than $160,000 in grant money to the county.

At the beginning of 2010, United Way was offered the opportunity, through the Indiana Association of United Ways, to apply for the matching 1010 grant.

The 1010 grant is a dollar-for-dollar matching grant for increased or new dollars raised in the campaign. This grant required the United Way to outline how they would use the additional funds and is not intended to inflate the distribution pool for normal community investments.

The United Way had to define how the funds would be applied for the purpose of education, income or health.

The board approved a partnership with the K21 Health Foundation to collaborate on a children's oral health program here in the community for the grant award. This initiative is in the development stages with an anticipated implementation date in August.[[In-content Ad]]The local United Way opportunity for the $162,125 grant covered a two-year period. But because of the generosity of the community in campaign contributions, the entire amount was achieved in one year.

The funding was received in December and the next step is to move forward on the children's oral health program.

The United Way Kosciusko County thanked all involved for their commitment to the community.
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