MAGAZINE
JANUARY 2021
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SHARPSVILLE RESIDENT EMBARKS ON ARTISTIC PATH
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TIPTON COUNTY FOUNDATION ENDEAVORS TO CONNECT, ENHANCE AND IMPROVE
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TCF takes a leadership role and is driving some innovative initiatives in 2021.
For almost 35 years, the Tipton County Foundation (TCF) has been improving the lives of Tipton County residents by investing in the community. The taxexempt, nonprofit organization is not affiliated with any political group, and is publicly supported and governed by a board of directors. Although best known for awarding educational grants and scholarships, it has multiple projects and many charitable funds under its umbrella.
Founded in 1986, TCF meets rigorous national requirements to earn accreditation from the Council on Foundations. Some of its growth has been spurred on by gifts from Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow, but the generosity of Tipton County’s residents has far and above been the catalyst for TCF’s success. Due to its fundraising efforts and investment decisions, TCF has built a
substantial endowment. The investment income from that endowment is then used to benefit causes that serve all ages, enhance the arts, strengthen education and support initiatives that help to make Tipton County a desirable place to live. “Within TCF, there are committees such as education, finance and several others,” says Mark Baird, executive director. “The grant committee is responsible for reviewing the filed grant applications, making site visits, verifying facts and taking recommendations to the board. Grant proposals are accepted
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periodically throughout the year, and in times of crisis we try to expedite requests to meet immediate needs.” Baird says the pandemic provides a strong example of how the organization responds to community needs. “We partnered with several nonprofits and helped those that needed food,” he says. “We are committed to work with community organizations to provide what they need. If we can’t help them directly, or [do not] have a program that fits their needs, we can connect them with an organization that will.” The foundation is dedicated to providing education-based grants to Tipton County’s public schools. In recent years, Tri-Central Community Schools has been awarded grants to enhance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculums, and aid in achieving STEM certification. A groundbreaking grant was presented to Tipton High School for their state-ofthe-art eSports lab. The lab promotes competitive gaming and permits a sector of students to find a niche of their own at school.
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“Tipton’s eSports lab is second to none,” Baird says. “It allows students to participate on a sports team. A career path can open up to those students who are involved in it.” The agencies that benefit from the foundation are many and varied. Examples from the health sector include Indiana University Health Tipton Hospital and the Tipton County Health
Department. Grants given to the Boys & Girls Club of Tipton County and Encore Lifestyle & Enrichment Center highlight TCF’s commitment to all ages. Also supported are organizations that give aid in times of need, such as Tipton County Mustard Seed and the United Way.
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“One of our funds is unique in that a group of women in the community have spearheaded it, both in fundraising and programs,” Baird says. “The Women’s Fund centers on health awareness and supports initiatives such as enhancing the workout center in Tipton High School in order to make it more welcoming for girls. Their annual appeal is the Women’s Tea fundraising event.” Baird adds that TCF wants to take on nontraditional issues in the coming year. “We are seeking to bring schools, industry, businesses, nonprofits and government agencies to partner together and build a roadmap that concentrates on the future,” Baird says. “We want to develop a plan that doesn’t just sit on the shelf but is implemented. By reaching out to the different sectors of the community, we want to chart out something that most everyone can buy into and include things we haven’t done in the past.” One initiative TCF is taking on in 2021 is the quest to provide broadband internet that is accessible throughout the county. The foundation hopes to provide leadership and work with the state and local government in order to make the project a reality.
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“ We partnered with several nonprofits and helped those that needed food. We are committed to work with community organizations to provide what they need. If we can’t help them directly, or [do not] have a program that fits their needs, we can connect them with an organization that will.” —Mark Baird, executive director
Providing a more robust community calendar is another mission the foundation is planning to complete this year. Currently there are several places to get information on happenings within the county, but there is no central databank for all events. The calendar would include information from cities, county government, churches, businesses, schools and organizations. It would help to prevent scheduling conflicts as well. The foundation is grateful for any contributions, large or small. Those
interested can support causes they care about by making a gift in memory of a loved one, or to celebrate special occasions such as milestone birthdays, anniversaries, graduations and weddings. The gifts ensure that under TCF’s care, the ongoing programs and funds that support Tipton County will continue for many
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generations to come. Tipton County Foundation is located at 1020 Jefferson Street in Tipton. For more info, call 765-675-8480 and visit TiptonCF.org.
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and 4. I’m always doing arts and crafts with the kids such as drawing pictures for them to color in.” Her journey into the world of visual art began with a rather simple request. “My mother-in-law had a large canvas and she didn’t like what was on it,” Myers says. “She asked me to paint something for her. I didn’t think I could do it, but she said, ‘You are capable of this.’ I did and it set my soul on fire. I haven’t stopped since. I have been painting every day.”
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Sharpsville resident Lindsey Myers recently discovered something about herself. Within the past year, her buried artistic talent awakened. As a result, people around the area are purchasing her paintings for their
homes and offices. “I have always loved art, but didn’t realize I had the ‘art bone,’” Myers says.” My brother is an artist, and for years I cheered him on. I’ve been married 13 years to my husband Roni and we have three children, ages 11, 8 atTipton.com / JANUARY 2021 / TIPTON MAGAZINE / 8
Myers was born in Texas and moved to Tipton County when she was 5. Since then she has lived in various places around the area, including Sharpsville in recent years. She has no formal training beyond the usual art classes she enjoyed in school. “I love to use all kinds of textures to create depth,” she says. “I use acrylics because I’m not patient. I want to see the finished product, and oil stays wet longer. It takes
a couple of days, about eight to 16 hours, for me to create a painting that has layers of texture. Nature and my imagination are where I get my inspiration. I love the outdoors and spend as much time outside as I can. Creams, whites, browns and blacks are colors I often use. I feel those neutrals are calming and soothing.” While Myers prefers to produce large pieces of art that she feels can make a statement and change someone’s mood, she is glad to paint in whatever size a commission requires. Most of her paintings are 30”x40”, and she has created both pieces as large as 60”x80” and as small as 5”x7”. Her prices depend on size, and range from $100 to $600. Her paintings sell quickly, and several can be viewed at High Frequency Arts in Fishers and Urban Homestead in Tipton. “I recently built a studio on our property,” Myers says. “People can call and set up an appointment to come and see my art in person and purchase it. Now that my kids are in school, I have more time to create. Advice I would give someone is, if you love it, don’t quit. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different things. Showing my work to the world is terrifying but exhilarating at the same time. I learn something new every day, either about techniques or myself. I hope my art brings people cheer, or peace and calm, when they look at it.” Call 765-480-0481 for more info on the artwork of Lindsey Myers, and to set an appointment to view and purchase art.
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