Winona Lake, IN – K21 Health Foundation announces grants totaling $3,345,327 to nonprofit organizations whose projects improve the health and wellness of Kosciusko County residents.
“K21 Health Foundation is proud to continue to support organizations and projects that comprehensively improve the wellbeing of our community members,” said Rich Haddad, K21 Health Foundation President & CEO. “These grants exemplify our commitment to creating wellness for generations—from our youngest members to our seniors, now and into the future.”
K21 Health Foundation awards grants in four key Health Pillars: Community Culture & Wellbeing, Health Access & Opportunity, Direct Services & Prevention, and Youth Development & Activity.
2025 Q1 Grant Recipients
- Baker Youth Club – Healthy Choices Program
- Combined Community Services – Fresh Produce Program
- Fellowship Missions – Five-Year Strategic Plan
- Fellowship Missions – Life Skills Programming
- Grace College & Seminary (Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams) – Lakes Research 2-Year Study
- Grace College & Seminary – Catalyst Corridor Initiative – Gordon Health and Wellness Center Renovation and Expansion; Pickleball Courts
- Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County – Vehicles for Home-Repair Program
- Heartline Pregnancy Center – BABE Boutique and Clinical Programs
- Magical Meadows, Inc. – Capital Campaign for New Riding Arenas
- North Webster Community Center – Volleyball Equipment
- Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation – Heart Zone Smart Armbands
- Town of Pierceton – Park Courts Sealing and Striping
- Town of Syracuse – Pickleball Courts
For more information and to learn more about K21 Health Foundation’s grantmaking, visit k21healthfoundation.org or contact Angie Summers, Operations Manager, at [email protected] or 574 269-5188.
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About K21 Health Foundation
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County residents to ensure health care services are provided and to advance prevention and healthy living. This will be accomplished by identifying health needs in our community, and maintaining an endowment so that funding is provided through investments and grants for those needs.