Time, Talent, and Treasure: The Pat and Jane Botts Donor Story

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TIME, TALENT, AND TREASURE THE PAT AND JANE BOTTS DONOR STORY

Pat and Jane have and will continue to impact so many different organizations.

Pat and Jane Botts

They wanted an efficient way to help the community they love. Setting up a fund through The Community Foundation was the easiest way to do that.

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hen talking about philanthropy, the phrase “giving your time, talent, and treasure” comes up a lot. Donating your time, skill sets, money, or property can be a challenge, but for Pat and Jane Botts, giving in whatever way they can is not only a passion but a part of who they are. In 2019 Pat Botts passed away, but through his wife, children and the organizations in which he was involved, his memory and passion for philanthropy live on. For Pat and Jane Botts, philanthropy has been a big part of their lives. After they graduated from Ball State University, Jane went to work for First Merchants Bank and Pat began working at Mutual Bank, both located in Muncie. While at Mutual Bank, Pat was encouraged by the company to give back to the community by getting involved.

Once you start giving back, you get the bug.

“I think once you start volunteering, you get the bug,” said Jane.

We both felt very blessed to be in Muncie and it has given a lot to us, so we wanted to find ways to be involved and to give back to our community.” In 2018, Pat and Jane established the Pat and Jane Botts Fund through The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County. Through this fund,

“It’s such an efficient way to give,” said Jane. “And in a community of this size, you can’t possibly know all of the needs. We want to help in whatever way we can, but we might not know how to connect with specific organizations. But, the Community Foundation does.” The Community Foundation knows the needs of the community. The Pat and Jane Botts Fund, an unrestricted fund, allows the Foundation to quickly respond to changing needs. Pat insisted that their fund be unrestricted because no one knows what the needs of the community will be in the next five years, 10 years, and so on. Their giving did not stop there. Pat and Jane worked closely with local nonprofits like BY5, Boys and Girls Clubs of Muncie, Habitat for Humanity, and more. Jane explains that education and supporting children has been a priority for them. “Education and stability are important factors in a child’s life,” Pat and Jane’s children volunteer at a said Jane. home building for Greater Muncie, IN “Children need Habitat for Humanity. Pictured: Erica to be supported, Bucholtz, Ben Botts, and Adam Botts encouraged, and excited about going to school and earning an education. Children also thrive in safe, stable environments and we have been honored to work with 2021


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