Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation Donates $25,000 to Indianapolis and Bloomington-Area Charities
by Troyka-TC, on 11/15/2017
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, November 15, 2017 – This year, the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation celebrates its 15-year anniversary by awarding $135,000 and 28 grants to charities throughout the Midwest.
Donations totaling $25,000 from the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation are helping five Indianapolis and Bloomington-area organizations continue providing support and non-profit work for their communities. Organizations receiving 2017 grants include:
- Hoosier Hills Food Bank- HHFB provides over three million pounds of food annually to over 100 other non-profits, serving people with low incomes and personal challenges.
- WonderLab-Museum of Science Health & Technology- WonderLab provides opportunities to experience the wonder and excitement of science through interactive exhibits and programs that stimulate curiosity, encourage exploration, connect to the arts and everyday life and foster lifelong learning.
- Hollis Adams Foundation- HAF is a privately funded non-profit that has served adults with developmental disabilities for nearly 50 years. They offer social, recreational, and community-based opportunities through a wide variety of events and activities.
- Jameson Camp- For almost 90 years, Jameson Camp has been impacting the lives of young people through their award winning camp experience, designed to develop self-respect and confidence, as well as respect for others.
- Janus Developmental Services- Janus provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate and contribute within the community.
Since its inception in 2002, the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation has donated nearly $1.7 million to various philanthropic organizations in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Each year, the foundation donates to the communities within GFC’s territories, staying true to founder Gordon Flesch’s mission to support the communities where GFC’s employees and customers live and work.
Each year, the foundation donates to the communities within GFC’s territories, staying true to founder Gordon Flesch’s mission to support the communities where GFC’s employees and customers live and work.
Unlike most corporate giving programs, the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation is managed entirely by company associates. Each year associates nominate organizations close to their hearts and close to their communities. The foundation’s board of directors reviews nominations and selects award recipients.
“After 15 years since the GF Charitable Foundation’s establishment, we are excited to continue supporting the great organizations and non-profits that make our communities so wonderful,” said Barb Anderson, President of the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation. “These charities are chosen by our own employees, so they are very near and dear to us, and we look forward to see how each organization will use their grant to continue their great work.”
“We are very grateful to each grant recipient and the wonderful services they offer our communities - from family support services to community centers,” said Jill James, Vice President of the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation. “We are consistently humbled and impressed by the tremendous work we see each organization continue to do each year.”
If you’re interested in learning more about the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation, or to apply for the next round of grants, visit our website or download our brochure.
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