Hall Honored At 2024 Philanthropy Leads Dinner Oct. 8

October 23, 2024 at 8:35 p.m.
Alex Hall
Alex Hall

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Alex Hall, vice president of programs at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, joined 21 other distinguished individuals from 13 counties across Indiana to be honored as Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute graduates at the 2024 Philanthropy Leads Dinner.
This recognition took place Oct. 8 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis and was hosted by the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance. The event featured an exclusive fireside chat with Dr. Jerome Adams, who was the 20th U.S. surgeon general, a presidential fellow and who serves as executive director of Health Equity Initiatives at Purdue University.
The Philanthropy Leads Dinner celebrates leadership in Indiana’s philanthropic community. This year’s highlight on public health came at a crucial time, following Indiana’s $225 million investment in health initiatives, according to a news release from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation. Adams shared insights on chronic disease, prevention, leveraging community assets and fostering healthier lifestyles.
“I am honored to be recognized alongside so many incredible leaders from across Indiana,” said Hall. “The Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute has provided me an opportunity to deepen my own understanding of and appreciation for the role that philanthropy plays in a thriving community and how I can use my own gifts and connections to support and serve my neighbors and friends in Kosciusko County.”
Mutz, former Indiana lieutenant governor and a visionary in the philanthropic sector, led the recognition of this year’s graduates.
Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc. is a public charity whose mission is to bring caring people and charitable endeavors together to inspire generosity and strengthen communities. The Community Foundation grants over $4 million annually in the areas of education, health, arts and culture, recreation, civic projects, environment and human services. Gifts made to the Community Foundation are tax-deductible. For more information, visit www.KCFoundation.org, call 574-267-1901 or visit 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.

Alex Hall, vice president of programs at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, joined 21 other distinguished individuals from 13 counties across Indiana to be honored as Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute graduates at the 2024 Philanthropy Leads Dinner.
This recognition took place Oct. 8 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis and was hosted by the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance. The event featured an exclusive fireside chat with Dr. Jerome Adams, who was the 20th U.S. surgeon general, a presidential fellow and who serves as executive director of Health Equity Initiatives at Purdue University.
The Philanthropy Leads Dinner celebrates leadership in Indiana’s philanthropic community. This year’s highlight on public health came at a crucial time, following Indiana’s $225 million investment in health initiatives, according to a news release from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation. Adams shared insights on chronic disease, prevention, leveraging community assets and fostering healthier lifestyles.
“I am honored to be recognized alongside so many incredible leaders from across Indiana,” said Hall. “The Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute has provided me an opportunity to deepen my own understanding of and appreciation for the role that philanthropy plays in a thriving community and how I can use my own gifts and connections to support and serve my neighbors and friends in Kosciusko County.”
Mutz, former Indiana lieutenant governor and a visionary in the philanthropic sector, led the recognition of this year’s graduates.
Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc. is a public charity whose mission is to bring caring people and charitable endeavors together to inspire generosity and strengthen communities. The Community Foundation grants over $4 million annually in the areas of education, health, arts and culture, recreation, civic projects, environment and human services. Gifts made to the Community Foundation are tax-deductible. For more information, visit www.KCFoundation.org, call 574-267-1901 or visit 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.

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