Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants
Funding Amount
Up to US $2,500
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Ripley County Community Foundation
Amount: Up to US $2,500
Last Updated: March 17, 2026
Summary
The Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants, offered by the Ripley County Community Foundation, are designed to enhance the quality of life for residents in Osgood and its surrounding areas. Nonprofit organizations can apply for up to $2,500 annually to support innovative community projects. The grants prioritize flexibility and collaboration, focusing on initiatives that align with the Foundation's service areas, including arts, business development, education, and environmental stewardship.Overview
BackgroundThe Ripley County Community Foundation has a variety of available grants to benefit nonprofit organizations and their projects that serve Ripley County.The Ripley County Community Foundation Grants Program will: Strive to anticipate the changing needs of the community and be flexible in responding to them.Be change-oriented and problem-solving in nature with emphasis on “seed” money or pilot project support. General operating support grants could be considered.Focus on those types of grants that will have the greatest benefit per dollar granted.Encourage the participation of other contributions by matching, challenge, and other grant techniques. The financial condition of the applying organization will be considered.Consider the organization’s strength, community support, leadership, clarity of proposal and eligibility. Tarter / Herman-Crum GrantsThe Frank Tarter Community Trust Fund (#403) and the Ray Herman & Louise Herman-Crum Memorial Endowment Fund (#418) were established to improve the quality and enjoyment of life for the residents of Osgood and the rural area surrounding Osgood. The Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants are available once per year in the amount of up to $2,500.00.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Who Can Apply: Nonprofit organizations that will improve the quality and enjoyment of life for the residents of Osgood and the rural area surrounding OsgoodYour organization must be a nonprofit operating in Ripley County.Grant applications must qualify as an exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c), or be sponsored by such organizations, or qualify as governmental or educational entities or possess similar attributes per IRS Code Section 509(a).The purpose of your organization’s grant application must fall within one or more of the Community Foundation’s four service areas.Arts & Culture:To expand the arts within the region and/or establish diversified and inclusive programs that offer widespread opportunities for participation and appreciation of culturally significant places, beliefs, and traditions.Business & Entrepreneurship:To support the growth and success of local small businesses and entrepreneurs through opportunities that spark innovation, investment, and diversifies our local economy.Education, Health, & Well-Being:To support the development of human capital through a strong educational system and a healthy lifestyle.Environment & Natural Resources:To invest in projects and programs aimed at expanding and protecting the natural landscape that surrounds us by increasing appreciation for, improvements to, and use of the natural environment.Grants will be made only to organizations that have responsible fiscal sponsors and adequate accounting procedures.Grant recipients and fiscal sponsors will sign and abide by the respective conditions as set forth in the Community Foundation’s “Grant Award Agreements” and “Grant Report Forms.”An organization or an organization’s fiscal sponsor cannot have an outstanding or delinquent Grant Report in order for an application to be considered for future granting.Organizations who have been awarded prior grants must have complied with all reporting requirements and be in good standing before submitting another grant application.Previous awarded grants to an organization must be spent and accounted for before applying for another grant from the Ripley County Community Foundation.Ineligibility
No grants will be made solely to individuals.No grants will be made to defray travel or lodging expenses to enable individuals or groups to attend seminars or take trips.No grants will be made exclusively for endowment purposes of recipient organizations.No grants will be made for programs which will have been completed and funded prior to the Ripley County Community Foundation’s publicized date for grant decisions.No grants will be made to repay acquisition costs for equipment already purchased.No grant shall be made for the acquisition of weapons, firearms or destructive devices as defined in the Indiana Code under IC 35-41-1-8 or IC 35-47.5-2-4.No grants will be made specifically for sectarian religious purposes, but can be made to religious organizations for general community programs, or to preserve an historical site (typically 100 years or older).No grant will be made for the purchase of property or buildings.No grants will be made to attempt to influence legislation or to intervene in any political campaign (including the publishing or distribution of statement) on behalf of any candidate for public office.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
nonprofitscommunity-developmentartseducation
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