Community Foundation of Whitley County and AWS Foundation Launch New Partnership

The Community Foundation of Whitley and AWS Foundation announced a partnership to fund nonprofit organizations serving individuals with disabilities. The new partnership establishes a fund at the community foundation titled the Accessible Communities Fund. 

“We’re thrilled about this opportunity with AWS, as it will broaden our grantmaking capacity and bolster programs that advance inclusivity and empowerment for individuals with disabilities in Whitley County,” said September McConnell, CEO of the Community Foundation of Whitley County.

Starting immediately, Whitley County organizations can request up to $5,000 from the Community Foundation to support inclusive programs and projects for children and adults with enduring intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities.

“As we work to build a more inclusive Northeast Indiana, our rural communities play an important role in serving people with disabilities,” said Patti Hays, CEO of AWS Foundation. “We’re hopeful this new partnership will help equip Whitley County nonprofits and organizations with the support needed to engage individuals with disabilities in all aspects of community life.”

Grant requests from the new fund must align with AWS Foundation’s Guiding Principles. Organizations interested in applying for funding through the new Accessible Communities Fund in Whitley County are encouraged to contact Brooks Walker, Program Officer at 260-244-5224 or be emailing him at brookswccf@gmail.com. 

About AWS Foundation

Founded in 2007, AWS Foundation supports a wide range of organizations and service agencies in northeast Indiana working to develop a community in which people with enduring intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities are engaged fully and meaningfully in all aspects of community life. For more information, visit awsfoundation.org.

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