The grant is part of the Foundation’s annual program.

DCF Board member Bridget Davidson, left, presents a $1,000 grant to Liz Beiersdorfer, 4-H Youth Development Educator/Dearborn County Extension Director.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Dearborn County 4-H gives youth the chance to explore their interests, build life skills, and get involved in their communities. That’s why Dearborn Community Foundation Board member Bridget Davidson recommended the organization for a $1,000 proactive grant.
The grant is part of the Foundation’s annual program, through which each of the organization’s 15 volunteer Board members recommends $1,000 to support an organization that enhances Dearborn County.
The grants to charitable organizations that serve Dearborn County residents are funded through unrestricted endowment funds, established by donors to provide flexibility to address changing needs in the community over the years.
“4-H is the perfect choice for this grant because of the incredible impact it has on local youth through hands-on learning and mentorship,” said Davidson. “It's a program that truly makes a difference. Supporting it means investing in the future leaders of Dearborn County.”
Meanwhile, anyone can contribute to a DCF unrestricted endowment to help make impact grants like the 15 DCF Board members are recommending in 2025. For a list of the unrestricted endowments and to learn more about the Foundation, call 812-539-4115 or visit the Foundation website at dearborncf.org. If you are interested in contributing to the Foundation, visit the website’s “Give Now” page to donate online and to learn about other giving options.

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