LEGACY
Let’s Chat
This year continues to bring new opportunities and adventures for The Community Foundation. Our staff and volunteers continue to learn and grow together. We look to our history as we settle into our new positions, our new space, and our new roles in the community. This issue of Legacy is focused on learning. We hope you enjoy the list of scholarship recipients who will benefit from scholarship funds at The Community Foundation as they pursue higher education. We share the story of neighbors who created a fund to encourage lifelong learning, which they value in their lives. You can read about Community Grants awarded throughout the second quarter of 2023 totaling more than $300K. Grants support arts and culture, community betterment, economic development, human services, and of course, education.
I hope you are excited about the big things happening at The Community Foundation. Would you like to learn more about how The Community Foundation can be your philanthropic partner? Please give us a call or stop by. We can’t wait to chat with you!
Marcy Minton President & CEO
Sharing a Love of Learning
Lifelong learning has always been an important part of education for Larry and Barbara Ottinger. As educators, they’ve seen different facets of education both in and out of the classroom. They’ve been involved in elementary classrooms through adult education, and their broad experiences with education have informed their perspective on it.
“We saw it in different parts of the state, different parts of our lives, different times,” said Barbara.
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Muncie Public Library, Sunflower Story Time at Maring Hunt Garden
Larry and Barbara Ottinger
Larry and Barbara met while studying to be teachers at Ball State Teacher’s College. After graduating, Barbara took a position teaching seventh-grade geography and business classes at Eaton High School, the same school where she had gained experience as a student-teacher. Larry taught and coached at Elwood while they both completed master’s degrees at Ball State. After finishing their master’s degrees, Larry was offered a position in his hometown of Logansport, Indiana, teaching Social Studies and coaching tennis. In Larry’s view, students’ activities outside of the classroom were always equally important. In addition to teaching and coaching, Larry was involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, varsity clubs, and as a class sponsor. But they found their way back to Muncie when Larry was asked to return to Ball State as an academic advisor. Meanwhile, Barbara continued her career in the classroom, teaching high school, at Ball State, at the Muncie Area Career Center, and eventually, adult education workshops.
“There are different kinds of learning. It doesn’t just quit when you graduate,” said Barbara of the adult students she worked with at local factories and community sites. “They’re still learning at that age and stage.”
Larry and Barbara lived in the Morrison Mock school district, where their two sons attended. They were particularly impressed with the school’s support for students with disabilities.
“We got to see some really great things happening in education at that time at Morrison Mock and got to know a lot of the teachers. So that gave us a good feeling about what can be done to help those with disabilities,” said Larry.
They had a personal connection to disability as well. Barbara’s aunt was paralyzed by polio at a young age. Barbara always remembered her aunt as incredibly active, especially with the children in her family and church community.
“She was a great inspiration to those that knew her. It was just incredible that she could persevere,” said Barbara. So, Barbara and Larry
knew that disability services were an important part of the field of education.
When Barbara’s brother and sister-in-law started a fund to support education at the community foundation in their county, Barbara and Larry decided they could do something similar in Muncie, the community where they had spent the majority of their lives.
Larry and Barbara already had a relationship with staff members at The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, and Larry had been involved in the creation of the Muncie Endurathon/ Lenette Freeman Fund, a designated fund established by the Muncie Endurathon.
They were also impressed with the Foundation’s reputation in the community.
“I don’t think I’ve ever heard anybody say anything negative,” said Larry, “It has an impeccable reputation.”
In 2021, Larry and Barbara established the Larry and Barbara Ottinger Family Fund at The Community Foundation, a field of interest fund supporting education. The fund focuses on children and youth with special needs or disabilities and older adults. Their personal and professional experiences with adult education and disability meant that it was important for them to focus on these specific areas.
“There’s a lot of work to be done, not only just when they’re young, but all the way up to adults. And that’s where we hope we’ve covered it all,” said Barbara describing the fund’s goal.
Larry and Barbara continue to educate themselves and others. They volunteer weekly at South View Elementary School, where they have regularly worked for the past five years. They remain connected to Ball State University through advising Greek organizations and attending events on campus. They appreciate cultural events and learning more about the community itself. Larry, a former history major, has recently become a student of genealogy and even discovered that he is a distant cousin of Lucille Ball. And they maintain the importance of philanthropy in their community.
“It’s the lifeblood of a community - how the population of people react and what they do to support the community,” said Larry. “Good things happen when people care.”
Through their philanthropy, Larry and Barbara retain their lifelong connection to education.
Barbara and Larry Ottinger with their sons, Lance (left) and Eric (right)
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“There are different kinds of learning. It doesn’t just quit when you graduate.”
Grants in Action: Shafer Leadership Academy
Emergence in Action
Shafer Leadership Academy (SLA) provides inclusive leadership development so that people, organizations, and communities reach their full potential. The Community Foundation supported SLA’s mission with a $10,000 grant in 2022 that supported the organization’s operations. With the support of this grant from the Foundation, SLA offered approximately 300 programs for 4,700 people including their signature Emergence program, pictured, designed to help emerging and experienced leaders enhance their leadership capabilities. In 2022, SLA also engaged in additional leadership training around diversity and inclusion. In addition to providing 11 trainings, they also ensured a diverse line up of facilitators and the addition of three Community Inclusion Ambassadors to help the organization connect with a broader range of community leaders.
To help Shafer Leadership Academy continue their work in developing strong community leaders, The Community Foundation awarded the organization a $12,500 grant to support operations in 2023, which include a continued and expanded emphasis on nonprofit and community inclusion efforts.
$340K Awarded in Community Grants
Community Grants offer nonprofits one wideopen door for applications, allowing staff to match requests to specialized grant committees instead of requiring multiple applications. This quarter, we were able to share applications with the Grants Committee of the Board and four additional specialized grants committees including two town endowment committees. For some organizations, this meant one application that resulted in funding from The Community Foundation that met their complete need.
Community Grants were awarded to 18 organizations totaling $340,000 during the second quarter of 2023.
8twelve Coalition received $25,000 to support the cost of operations.
American Red Cross received $5,000 to provide immediate financial assistance to individuals and families impacted by home fires in Delaware County. City of Muncie Parks and Recreation Department received $40,000 for the addition of an enlarged entry and seating area to the planned skatepark at Westside Park.
The Compass Church received $2,500 to purchase equipment, supplies, and plants to build and maintain raised gardens available to the community.
Grateful Rescue and Sanctuary received $50,000 to support the first phase of infrastructure needed in preparation for the sanctuary building.
Innovation Connector, Inc. received $25,000 to support an awareness and marketing campaign.
Hamilton Township Volunteer Fire Department received $5,000 for thermal imaging cameras.
Kesem at Ball State received $5,000 to support an overnight summer camp for kids impacted by their parent or caregiver’s cancer.
Meals on Wheels of Muncie, Inc. received $10,000 to support the cost of meals.
Muncie Community Schools received $5,000 for East Washington Academy Pre-K Supplies.
Project Leadership, Inc. received $25,000 to support the cost of operations.
Sustainable Muncie received $55,000 to construct a maker classroom space in MadJax.
TeenWorks, Inc. received $25,000 to support the wages of 100 teens in their Summer Program.
United Day Care received $5,000 to replace a heating and air conditioning unit.
Urban Light Community Development Corporation received $40,000 to defray the cost of programming. The Villages of Indiana received $10,000 to purchase health and safety equipment and provide transportation support for families parenting young children.
Yorktown American Legion Post 321 received $5,000 to replace an outdated heating and air conditioning unit. Yorktown Council for the Arts received $2,500 to complete the Ribbons of Time Sculpture.
Community Grants have been awarded from The Unrestricted Fund of The Community Foundation and the following funds:
Stefan and Joan Anderson Unrestricted Fund, Ball Corporation Community Betterment Fund, Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball Fund, Bassett Family Fund, Louisa and Waldo Beebe Unrestricted Endowment Fund, Pat and Jane Botts Fund, Jane Harrell Buckles Fund, Gordon and Pam Cox Fund, John and Janice Fisher Quality of Place Endowment Fund, Linda and Connie Gregory Fund, Jane E. Hughes Fund, Roni Johnson Fund, KAKATU Foundation/David and Joanna Meeks Fund, John C. Kelly and Marcia Ressler Kelly Fund, Laura Stanley Keppler Fund, Harry and Janet Kitselman Fund, Ellen Lacey Endowment Fund for Companion Animals, Jeff and Beth Lang Fund, Liberty Perry Selma Town Endowment Fund, Michael O. and Nicole T. Lunsford Fund, Maxon Foundation Fund, Mid-West Metal Products Fund, Keith and Elaine Miller Fund, MutualBank Charitable Foundation Fund, Mutual Legacy Fund, Old National Bank Charitable Fund, Ontario SystemsWil Davis and Ron Fauquher Fund, Jim and Mary Rosema Fund, Hamer and Phyllis Shafer Fund, Shafer/Muncie Power Products Legacy Fund, Jeanne and John Smith Fund, Jeanne and John Smith Unrestricted Fund, Claudia and Charles Sursa Unrestricted Endowment Fund, David and Mary Jane Sursa Fund, Wayne E. and Carolyn K. Thomas Fund, Faye Wingate Fund, Town of Yorktown Endowment Fund
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Legacy
Memorials and Honorariums
The following individuals were remembered or honored through gifts to The Community Foundation from February 1, 2023 to May 31, 2023.
Memorials
Tiny Adams
Bob Beasley
Nancy Callahan
Laycie Chambers
Dr. William Cribbs
Nancy Finan
David Gadziola
Jean Goodwin
Kay Hartleroad
Richard Hochstetler
Carl Keener
Richard “Dick” Kennison
Judy McCord
Ann Metzler
William Peterson
John Pingry
Clif Reichard
Braden R. Reynolds
Dixie Smith
Jeanne Smith
John W. Smith
Rex Waldo II
Jerry Wright
Honorariums
Marilyn Ault
Mary Ann Beard
Brooke as Top 10 at BSU
Fred Feick
Jim Finan
Julia Gouveia
Fred and Janna Hollowell
Mary B. Lunsford
Nancy H. Millard
Carol E. Seals
Kent Shuff and Steve Fennimore
Rachel Spodek
Andrew Stratton
Peter Voss
Contact
Phone: 765.747.7181
Email: commfound@cfmdin.org
Board of Directors
Casey Stanley, Vice Chair
Dave Heeter, Treasurer
Magi Kirkpatrick Sikora, Secretary Trent Dowling, Ex Officio
Staff
Marcy Minton President & CEO
Kallie Sulanke
Chief Community Partner for Outreach & Donor Relations
Amanda Kavars Chief Community Partner for Program & Nonprofit Relations
Carol Kosisko Community Partner for Donor Relations
Molly Harty Community Partner for Program & Nonprofit Relations
John W. Anderson Jr.
Derron Bishop
Jaime Faulkner
Mia Johnson
Daniel Stallings
Trina Bowling Finance Officer
Rachel Spodek Outreach & Donor Relations Manager
JoAnna Darda Program & Nonprofit Relations Manager
Rachel Lunsford Operations Support Manager
Professional Counsel
Steven D. Murphy Legal Counsel
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Community Foundation Scholars
2023 Scholarships Awarded
The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County is proud to announce scholarship recipients for 2023. Visit our website, cfmdin.org/news, for more information about our scholars.
Sarah E. Adams Scholarship
Aubrey Charron
Wes-Del High School
Gary W. Addison Scholarship
Kaitie Denney Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Michele Barnhart Hires Scholarship
Kadence Aikin
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Elijah Owens
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Patricia K. and Franklyn D. Brinkman, Sr. Nursing Scholarship Tynan Dishman
Ball State University
Michael Brodhead Scholarship
Riverton Ross
Yorktown High School
Ashley Burgauer Scholarship
Ali Smith
Yorktown High School
Burris Class of 1949 Angie Wilson Scholarship
Andrew Haughn Burris Laboratory School
Adam Cline Scholarship
Elijah Owens
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Delaware Community School Corporation Scholarship
Hailey Conner
Delta High School
Delta Eagles Wrestling Scholarship
Cameren Wilson
Delta High School
Max V. and Nellie Cathrine Creviston Scholarship
Josie Byrd
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Madilyn Howell
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Logan Walker
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Brynn Wright
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Tom Devine Memorial Scholarship
Mason Lynn
Delta High School
eKeeper Systems Unparalleled Excellence Scholarship
Reese Baker
Wapahani High School
Hurley C. and Fredine (Wynn) Goodall Scholarship
Bry’llana Coates
Ivy Tech Community College
Brandon Guthrie
Ivy Tech Community College
Sharon Edwards
Ivy Tech Community College
Zach Greenwalt Scholarship
Kingston Browning
Wes-Del High School
Jenny Haskell Memorial Scholarship
Karly Puckett
Monroe Central High School
Elijah Taylor
Monroe Central High School
Sue Harris Unsung Hero Scholarship
Kyson Craycraft
Wapahani High School
Janice Paige Hughes Scholarship
Julia Hodes
Ball State University
Grace Bond
Ball State University
Jon Hunter Memorial Scholarship
Aubrey Charron
Wes-Del High School
Kenzie Stark
Wes-Del High School
Lathrop P. Johnson Scholarship
Lily Carpenter
Muncie Central High School
E.K. Keesling Memorial Scholarship
Kendra Keesling
Delta High School
Millie McDaniel
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Alice Miriam Kitselman Scholarship
Sophia Johnson
Burris Laboratory School
Jim Leffler Memorial Scholarship
Gannon Crosser
Yorktown High School
Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship
Dray Caldwell
Yorktown High School
Brynn Wright
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Robbin S. Lindsey Memorial Scholarship
Maria Alexander Yorktown High School
Carolyn A. Lucas Scholarship
Conner Cole
Yorktown High School
Grace K. Maring Scholarship
Jon Shrock
Wapahani High School
Robert and Wanda McKibben Scholarship
Emma Day
Yorktown High School
Lily Yang
Yorktown High School
Dr. William J. and Thelma V. McNabney Memorial Scholarship
Charles Behrman
Indiana Academy
Lily Yang
Yorktown High School
Dr. Albert O. Miller Scholarship
John “Jack” Daly III Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Muncie Southside Spirit Scholarship
Maela Cole
Muncie Central High School
Murray’s Jewelers Scholarship
Logan Walker Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Jerry Parrish Scholarship
Kimberly Duenas
Muncie Central High School
Owen H. Ramey Memorial Scholarship
John “Jack” Daly III Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Ross Family Autism Scholarship
Dakota Stovall
Muncie Central High School
Braden R. Reynolds Memorial Construction Management Scholarship
Tom Sheahan Ball State University
Arthur D. and Josephine M. Robling Scholarship
Rhian Cline Delta High School
Kaitie Denney
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Dametrius Hall Heritage Hall Christian School
Curtis Hansard Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Lauren Luce Wapahani High School
Evan Reed Wes-Del High School
Hanzala Reshtya Muncie Central High School
Sophia Ribblett Burris Laboratory School
Missy Riegle Indiana Academy
Allie Wilhelm Yorktown High School
Kathleen Rozelle-Camplin Scholarship
Ava Papai Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Katelynn Martin
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Nicholas Brooks Sherfy Memorial Scholarship
Landen Hiatt
Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Muncie Elks Lodge 245/H. Wayne Standerford Scholarship
Rayven Luzadder
Wes-Del High School
Dylan T. Stafford We Before Me Scholarship
Titus Waters Muncie Central High School
Charles W. and Jane (Klipsch)
Thomas Scholarship
Millie McDaniel Cowan Jr./Sr. High School
Robert L. Thompson Scholarship
Josiah Ullom Muncie Central High School
George and Nelda Van Laningham Scholarship
Katherine Floyd Ball State University
Rex A. Waldo II Scholarship
Riley Powers Yorktown High School
Bobby Watters Scholarship
Zion Bricker Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Madelynn Etchison
Daleville Jr./Sr. High School
Charles L. Whitehair Memorial Scholarship
Camryn Eldridge Purdue University
Wilfred Wingate Scholarship
Lauren Bowen Ball State University
Yorktown Lions Club Scholarship
Gannon Crosser Yorktown High School
Gretchen Moore
Yorktown High School
our scholarship recipients!
Congratulations to all of