K21 Health Foundation Awards $530,302 in Grants to Area Nonprofits
Winona Lake, IN—K21 Health Foundation announces grants totaling $530,302 to nonprofit organizations whose projects improve the health and wellness of Kosciusko County residents.
“K21 remains focused on advancing the health of our community in meaningful and lasting ways,” said Rich Haddad, K21 Health Foundation President & CEO. “These grants are an expression of our mission to create wellness for generations—helping children, families, adults and seniors thrive today and into the future.”
K21 Health Foundation awards grants in four key Health Pillars: Community Culture & Wellbeing, Direct Services & Prevention, Health Access & Opportunity and Youth Development & Activity.
2025 Q3 Grant Recipients:
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana—Youth Mentoring in Kosciusko County
- Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana—Client Services in Kosciusko County
- Cardinal Services—On-Site Health Clinic
- Hope’s Harbor Family Homes—Accommodations for Kosciusko County Families
- Kosciusko Community YMCA—Rural Community Indoor Fitness Equipment for Seniors
- Lake City Skiers— Ski Boat Equipment
- LITE85—Discovery Café for Teens
- Live Well Kosciusko—Tower Garden Project
- McMillen Health—McMillen Health Programs for Kosciusko County Students
- Ronald McDonald House Charities—Accommodations for Kosciusko County Families
- Tower of Silver Lake—Community Center Project
- Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts—Conservatory Renovation Project
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.
