The Community Foundation of White County is dedicated to inspiring people to strengthen White County through charitable giving.
Donor Name: Community Foundation of White County
State: Indiana
County: White County (IN)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/01/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The purpose of the Women Giving Together Fund of the Community Foundation of White County is to address the hopes and dreams of White County’s women and families, and to inspire women to strengthen White County through charitable giving. Donors to the Foundation’s WGT Fund are engaged in the community and believe that high-priority issues should be addressed thoughtfully to inspire social change and improve the quality of life in White County. As the WGT Fund grows, it is envisioned that the annual grants will increase in size and number.
Priorities
- Projects must serve a charitable purpose.
- Priority is given to projects that:
- Serve the needs of the women and families of the greater White County area.
- Demonstrate an innovative and unique approach.
- Indicate funding sources other than the grant requested from CFWC.
- The Current Focus Area for Women Giving Together Grants are:
- Early Childhood Education
- Other Funded Areas for Women Giving Together Grants are:
Eligibility Criteria
Grant are available to non-profit organizations serving White County women and children.
Ineligibility
- Non-charitable projects; non-charitable organizations.
- Projects that are normally fully funded by units of local government.
- Projects to fund an endowment, ongoing operating budgets (administrative or personnel costs), existing deficit, debt reduction, or multi-year, long-term funding for projects.
- Religious activities or programs that are serving or appear to serve predominantly one denomination and not the community at large.
- Special events such as parades, festivals and sporting activities.
- Political organizations or campaigns.
- National and State fund raising efforts.
- Projects that indicate discrimination.
For more information, visit CFWC.


