2023 Annual Report Preview

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$3,802,620 TOTA L G RA N T ED

S I N C E 1 97 1 , Meals on Wheels has provided meal delivery and

445

companionship to members of the Muncie Community – primarily seniors. Due to rising costs, Meals on Wheels has seen the cost of each meal rise by $2.25. Passing on that entire cost increase

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to their clients would cause a financial hardship that would make

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meal delivery unattainable for many clients.

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grantmaking tools being used as part of Community Grants in our

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A Quick Look Back at 2023 F ie

The Community Foundation is everlasting because caring community members come together. In 2023, we welcomed more than 130 friends and neighbors to celebrate at our ribbon cutting and open house, pictured. Read on about other special moments from the year. Stay tuned for more stories in our full 2023 Annual Report in June 2024.

Volunteer Sharon Jones delivers meals to Ernest Barker, a client of Meal on Wheels Muncie.

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implement a price increase for meals while working to grow a

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This year, through the Community Grants Program, Meals on Wheels

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A Two-Year Grant Commitment for Meals on Wheels

2023 Grantmaking

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The Community Foundation meets donor intention by offering a variety of fund types to support grantmaking.


$3,802,620 TOTA L G RA N T ED

S I N C E 1 97 1 , Meals on Wheels has provided meal delivery and

445

companionship to members of the Muncie Community – primarily seniors. Due to rising costs, Meals on Wheels has seen the cost of each meal rise by $2.25. Passing on that entire cost increase

TOTA L # OF G RA N TS

to their clients would cause a financial hardship that would make

hip olars Sch

meal delivery unattainable for many clients.

27%

grantmaking tools being used as part of Community Grants in our

1 7%

dv

2023 Annual Report later this year. 1 7%

A Quick Look Back at 2023 F ie

The Community Foundation is everlasting because caring community members come together. In 2023, we welcomed more than 130 friends and neighbors to celebrate at our ribbon cutting and open house, pictured. Read on about other special moments from the year. Stay tuned for more stories in our full 2023 Annual Report in June 2024.

Volunteer Sharon Jones delivers meals to Ernest Barker, a client of Meal on Wheels Muncie.

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clients. Read more about the multi-year option, and other valuable

31 %

ise

Client’s Assistance Fund to subsidize the cost for low-income

ld of In

rA

implement a price increase for meals while working to grow a

Unrestricted

received a multi-year commitment for funding, spanning 2023 and 2024, to help them bridge the gap in their budget as they gradually

De

ed at gn si

8%

This year, through the Community Grants Program, Meals on Wheels

no

A Two-Year Grant Commitment for Meals on Wheels

2023 Grantmaking

Do

terest

The Community Foundation meets donor intention by offering a variety of fund types to support grantmaking.


$3,802,620 TOTA L G RA N T ED

S I N C E 1 97 1 , Meals on Wheels has provided meal delivery and

445

companionship to members of the Muncie Community – primarily seniors. Due to rising costs, Meals on Wheels has seen the cost of each meal rise by $2.25. Passing on that entire cost increase

TOTA L # OF G RA N TS

to their clients would cause a financial hardship that would make

hip olars Sch

meal delivery unattainable for many clients.

27%

grantmaking tools being used as part of Community Grants in our

1 7%

dv

2023 Annual Report later this year. 1 7%

A Quick Look Back at 2023 F ie

The Community Foundation is everlasting because caring community members come together. In 2023, we welcomed more than 130 friends and neighbors to celebrate at our ribbon cutting and open house, pictured. Read on about other special moments from the year. Stay tuned for more stories in our full 2023 Annual Report in June 2024.

Volunteer Sharon Jones delivers meals to Ernest Barker, a client of Meal on Wheels Muncie.

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clients. Read more about the multi-year option, and other valuable

31 %

ise

Client’s Assistance Fund to subsidize the cost for low-income

ld of In

rA

implement a price increase for meals while working to grow a

Unrestricted

received a multi-year commitment for funding, spanning 2023 and 2024, to help them bridge the gap in their budget as they gradually

De

ed at gn si

8%

This year, through the Community Grants Program, Meals on Wheels

no

A Two-Year Grant Commitment for Meals on Wheels

2023 Grantmaking

Do

terest

The Community Foundation meets donor intention by offering a variety of fund types to support grantmaking.


M I A A N D WAY N E J O H N S O N have deep roots in the Muncie community. When Mia, who has served on the Foundation Board since 2021, learned about the $2 to $1 matching opportunity for unrestricted gifts, it sparked a desire to make a permanent mark on the community with a named unrestricted fund at The Community Foundation. The Wayne and Mia Johnson Fund was started at the end of 2023 and will grow with pledged monthly gifts from the Johnsons through 2026. Each gift will be matched $2 to $1. Once complete, grants will be awarded annually from the fund through the Community Grants Program. Right now, you can start an endowed named unrestricted fund with as little as $5,000. Your gift will be matched $2 to $1. The gift can be split over 30 months – $500 to start and then around $150 per month. To learn more, contact

2023 Contributions DURING HIS MANY YEARS COACHING Muncie encouraged each player on his team to be the best

$2,225,133

they could be, both on and off the court. In 2022, a

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Burris volleyball, Steve Shondell motivated and

group of Mr. Shondell’s former players came together

573

to honor their beloved coach through a scholarship administered by The Community Foundation, using the Acorn Program. The Foundation’s Acorn Program allows donors to establish a new fund with just 10 percent of the fund minimum and then grow it over time. The Steve Shondell Scholarship Fund was announced at the

TOTA L # OF DON ORS

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September 2023 Shondell Invitational Volleyball Tournament. More than 65 supporters and friends of Coach Shondell quickly contributed, meeting the goal for the fund. The inaugural Steve Shondell Scholarship will be awarded in 2024.

The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County | cfmdin.org | 765.747.7181 | commfound@cfmdin.org

79% Coach Shondell and his former players at the 2023 Shondell Invitational.

Gifts

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Wayne and Mia Johnson with their sons, Miles and Walker.

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Kallie Sulanke at 765.747.7181.

Scholarship Honors Coach’s Legacy

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Ignite Generosity: New Fund For Everlasting Impact

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M I A A N D WAY N E J O H N S O N have deep roots in the Muncie community. When Mia, who has served on the Foundation Board since 2021, learned about the $2 to $1 matching opportunity for unrestricted gifts, it sparked a desire to make a permanent mark on the community with a named unrestricted fund at The Community Foundation. The Wayne and Mia Johnson Fund was started at the end of 2023 and will grow with pledged monthly gifts from the Johnsons through 2026. Each gift will be matched $2 to $1. Once complete, grants will be awarded annually from the fund through the Community Grants Program. Right now, you can start an endowed named unrestricted fund with as little as $5,000. Your gift will be matched $2 to $1. The gift can be split over 30 months – $500 to start and then around $150 per month. To learn more, contact

2023 Contributions DURING HIS MANY YEARS COACHING Muncie encouraged each player on his team to be the best

$2,225,133

they could be, both on and off the court. In 2022, a

TOTA L DOLLA RS CON T RI BUT ED

Burris volleyball, Steve Shondell motivated and

group of Mr. Shondell’s former players came together

573

to honor their beloved coach through a scholarship administered by The Community Foundation, using the Acorn Program. The Foundation’s Acorn Program allows donors to establish a new fund with just 10 percent of the fund minimum and then grow it over time. The Steve Shondell Scholarship Fund was announced at the

TOTA L # OF DON ORS

d te ic

ts Gif

21%

September 2023 Shondell Invitational Volleyball Tournament. More than 65 supporters and friends of Coach Shondell quickly contributed, meeting the goal for the fund. The inaugural Steve Shondell Scholarship will be awarded in 2024.

The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County | cfmdin.org | 765.747.7181 | commfound@cfmdin.org

79% Coach Shondell and his former players at the 2023 Shondell Invitational.

Gifts

t

es oR

ed

Wayne and Mia Johnson with their sons, Miles and Walker.

Fu n

ds

Kallie Sulanke at 765.747.7181.

Scholarship Honors Coach’s Legacy

Un re st r

Ignite Generosity: New Fund For Everlasting Impact

tr

ic

t


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