The Rush County Community Foundation is a tax-exempt public charity that allows people to establish permanent endowment funds within the scope of one large foundation.
There are a total of 200 funds at the Rush County Community Foundation. You can help impact the community today by donating to one of our many funds or by creating your own fund.
An unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by Ron and Darilyn Bedel to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by Greg and Cindy Harcourt, Anthony Harcourt and Brittany Harcourt to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via community grants
Established in memory of Martha Perin by son Keith and daughter-in-law Kim, the Martha Perin Community Fund is an unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via the Foundation’s community grants program.
A discretionary fund established by request of the Last Will and Testament of Phyllis J. Kingery, this fund provides support to the Rush County community through the Foundation’s community grants program.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by the RCHS Class of 1969 to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by the RCHS Class of 1978 to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by the RCHS Class of 1979 to benefit the community via community grants.
Established by Rick’s widow Christine “Chris” and daughters Heidi and Jacqueline, the Richard K. Levi Family Community Fund is an unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via community grants.
Rick Levi was one of RCCF’s Founding Fathers and our greatest advocates. This fund will forever honor his dedication to Rush County and our Community Foundation.
Established by Ethan, Hunter and Megan Earnest in memory of their dad. Also sharing in creating this fund is Richard’s parents Fred and Janet Earnest. This is an unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via community grants.
An unrestricted endowment fund established by Rusty Bane, Rick Bane, Sande Land and David Bane to benefit the community via community grants.
The “Sharing of the Green” fund was started by the Rushville St. Patrick’s Day Committee to honor the legacy of their families’ Irish heritage and the friends and family who have supported their annual community Irish celebration.
The first Rushville St. Patrick’s day event hosted by co-chairman John McCane, Dan Shanahan and Brian Sheehan was held in 1999. Since that first event, the annual Irish celebration has raised nearly $190,000 to support local organizations and events. This fund’s goal is to share the generosity of our party patrons in creating a better future for our community for perpetuity. The “Sharing of the Green” fund is an unrestricted endowment fund to benefit the community via community grants.