
The Hardin County Community Foundation on Tuesday approved the awarding of $426,000 in grants and scholarships through its annual program.
The Grant Committee reported there were 151 grant requests with 114 fully funded and 37 partially funded.
The foundation plans to have grant checks in the mail to recipients by June 1.
The funds are generated through earnings on the foundation’s assets.
The organizations, projects and amounts awarded are as follows:
Abundant Life Assembly Of God: Night to Shine event – $2,000
Ada Citizens Scouting Committee: BSSA Summer Camp at Camp Berry – $1,000
Ada Exempted Village Schools: October fall literacy night – $800
Ada Exempted Village Schools: Whole Phonics books – $1,000
Ada Food Pantry: Bulldog Backpack Blessings – $1,500
Ada Public Library: Summer reading program – $1,500
Alger First United Methodist Church: Free monthly meals – $3,000
Alger Public Library: Summer reading program – $1,500
Backpack Blessings: for Backpack Blessings at Upper Scioto Valley – $2,000
Beatitudes Community Center: Summer lunch program – $3,000
Belle Center Free Public Library: Summer reading program – $500
Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio, Inc. dba Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hardin County: After school group mentoring program – $5,000
BKP Ambulance District: Equipment – $1,400
BMRT Ambulance District: Equipment – $4,000
Camp Common Ground: Camp Wednesdays – $700
City of Kenton: Light pole flag holders and flags – $9,763
Designated by donor for the benefit of Ada High School: For academic honoraries, academic competitions and support of music, Freed funds – $7,003.60
Designated by donor for the benefit of First Baptist Church: Bondi funds – $771.00
Designated by donor for the benefit of Hardin Memorial Hospital: Lichty funds – $342
Designated by donor for the benefit of Kenton-Hardin Health Department: Youngpeters funds – $741
Designated by donor for the benefit of ONU College for Student-Faculty Special Study Projects: Freed funds – $24,512.60
Designated by donor for the benefit of ONU Department of Music: Freed funds – $10,505.40
Designated by donor for the benefit of ONU Theatre: Freed funds – $10,505.40
Designated by donor for trees in Ada: Keiser funds – $5,458.00
Designated by donor for the benefit of Village of Ada for lamp post flowers and beautification: Freed funds – $7,003.60
Dunkirk Community Improvement Corporation: Ball diamond improvements and Christmas decorations – $1,200
Dunkirk Masonic Lodge: Winterfest 2026 – $600
Forest Fire Department: Equipment – $1,500
Forest Firefighter’s Association: Educational materials – $350
Forest Police Department: National Night Out event – $1,000
Forest Tree Commission: New trees, clean up and removal of bad trees – $2,000
Forest-Jackson Public Library: Summer reading program – $1,500
Freedom Celebration Hardin Cty Fireworks Display: Fireworks, licensing, permits and equipment – $4,000
Greenwood Grange: Display boards – $500
Greenwood Grange: Building and grounds improvements – $2,000
Grove Cemetery Chapel: Stained glass windows project – $5,000
Harco Industries Inc.: Parking lot paving – $5,000
Hardin County 4-H: 4-H Camp nurse’s station project– $5,000
Hardin County Agricultural Society: Folding chairs for the Community Building – $2,000
Hardin County Amateur Radio Club: Radio room updates at EOC – $1,500
Hardin County Bark Buddies 4-H Club: Agility and rally equipment – $2,500
Hardin County Board of DD: Toys for blended school room – $2,000
Hardin County Board of DD: Specialized equipment, instructional materials and technology for preschool program – $4,000
Hardin County Board of DD: Bowling uniforms for the Special Olympics team – $2,000
Hardin County Council On Aging Inc.: Signage – $1,250
Hardin County Domestic Relations: Incentives – $3,000
Hardin County Domestic Relations: Family centered incentives – $3,000
Hardin County Family YMCA: Landscaping – $1,100
Hardin County Family YMCA: Summer Camp – $3,000
Hardin County Historical Museums, Inc.: Redesigned Scoto Marsh exhibit – $2,500
Hardin County Historical Museums, Inc.: Reenactment Back in Time at the Barn project – $4,000
Hardin County Humane Society: Pet food pantry – $5,000
Hardin County Junior Fair Board: Sending eight junior fair board members to The Ohio Fairs Convention – $700
Hardin County Master Gardeners: Tree and shrub border – $2,000
Hardin County Matters: Back to School Bash – $2,500
Hardin County Players: Costumes, scholarships and snacks for Little Mermaid presentation– $1,500
Hardin County Veterans Service Office: Annual Veterans Dinner – $2,500
Hardin Leadership, Inc. – Leadership graduate participants in the Ohio Northern University, Women in Business Leadership program – $2,000
Hardin Leadership, Inc.: Scholarships – $1,000
Hardin Northern Community Center: Double sided sign holder – $1,500
Hardin Northern Public Library: Summer reading program – $1,500
Heartbeat of Hardin County: Online curriculum program Bright Course and Crib program – $2,000
Helen Mabrey Shoe Fund, Inc.: Shoes for children – $3,000
Helping Hands Outreach Ministries: Back to School program – $4,000
HHWP Kenton Head Start: Clothing, coats, hats and gloves– $1,000
Jackson-Forest EMS: Young First Responder Academy and youth outreach programming – $2,500
Jackson-Forest EMS: Equipment – $4,000
Keep Hardin County Beautiful: Programming with local participating libraries – $500
Keep Hardin County Beautiful: Courthouse flowers and plants – $3,350
Kenton Alliance Church – English as a Second Language (ESL) classes – $5,000
Kenton Area Swim Team – Replacement of touch pads – $1,500
Kenton Athletic Boosters: Upgrade sound/acoustic systems– $5,000
Kenton Church of the Nazarene: Sound system and end of year party for Upward Sports – $1,550
Kenton Church of the Nazarene: Date Night event – $750
Kenton Church of the Nazarene: Father’s Day Cookout & Car Show – $800
Kenton City Schools: Kenton Winter Guard equipment – $1,500
Kenton City Schools: Snap Circuit kits – $750
Kenton City Schools: Computer headphones – $924
Kenton City Schools Tennis Team – Indoor tennis kit systems – $1,000
Kenton First Methodist Church: Repair and restoration of equipment at Jerry Cross Park – $2,500
Kenton Full Gospel Church Bread of Life Food Pantry: Food pantry improvements – $3,000
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Inc.: Winter Wonderland window displays – $1,000
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Inc.: Gene Autry Park landscaping, lawn care and lighting – $3,500
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Inc.: Market on Main program – $1,500
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Incl: Summer concert series – $5,000
Kenton Historic Courthouse District Inc.: Kenton’s Biggest Small Town Christmas Parade – $2,500
Kenton Lions Club: Playground equipment and mulch – $2,000
Kenton Lions Club: Park benches – $2,000
Kenton Reimagined A Community Reimagined: Seasonal flowers – $3,000
Kenton Reimagined A Community Reimagined: Kenton Rising Conference – $1,000
Kenton Reimagined A Community Reimagined: Family Fun at the Plaza – $1,000
Kenton Reimagined A Community Reimagined: The Double Time Jazz Band concert – $300
Kenton Reimagined A Community Reimagined: Free horse-drawn carriage rides for the Christmas Gala and Christmas Around the Square – $2,750
Kudostudio: Art supplies – $500
Lake of Lights : Christmas lights – $2,000
LifeWise – Kenton City Schools: Mobile coat rack and karaoke machine – $1,900
LifeWise – Upper Scioto Valley: Age appropriate Bible study guides – $2,000
Mary Lou Johnson Hardin County District Library: Summer reading program – $1,500
McGuffey Church of Christ: Glow Party – $1,000
McGuffey Church of Christ: Meals for after school events – $1,500
McGuffey Church of Christ: Vacation Bible School – $2,500 McGuffey Church of Christ: Food pantry – $1,500
McGuffey Memories Historical Society: Concrete bench pad – $600
McGuffey Memories Historical Society: Gazebo roof replacement – $600
Memorial Park Golf Club: Junior league program – $2,000
Midwest Regional ESC: Engagement events in partnership with Simon Kenton School and Hardin County Early Intervention – $2,000
Midwest Regional ESC: Developmentally appropriate materials to support children ages 3-5 who receive special education services across Hardin County – $2,000
Mt. Victory Community Improvement Corp.: Downtown beautification – $3,500
Mt. Victory Community Improvement Corp.: Port-a-John for public use – $800
Mt. Victory Community Improvement Corp.: Tennis/pickleball court resurfacing project – $4,000
Mt. Victory Community Improvement Corp.: Memorial Day Car Show – $1,500
Mt. Victory United Methodist Church: Repair of ceiling dome – $4,000
Neighborhood Center Corporation of Hardin County: Food pantry – $3,000
New Hope Child Care Center: Fencing, playground equipment and mulch – $5,000
Northern Hardin County Fire District: Fire safety program – $2,000
Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy: Dream It, Be It (DIBI): Career Support for Girls program – $1,000
Our Lady, The Immaculate Conception: Entry upgrades – $1,500
Painter Creek Grange: Refrigerator – $2,000
Play For Purpose: Game Night program – $2,000
Play For Purpose: Community outreach trailer – $3,000
Project Linus of Hardin County: Tools and blanket materials for the benefit of children – $600
Quilts for Kids NW Ohio Chapter: Fabric and batting for quilts for displaced children – $1,000
Ridgemont FFA: Financial assistance to in need members for FFA State and National conventions – $4,255.40
Ridgemont Public Library: Summer reading program – $1,200.
Ridgemont Schools: Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) programming – $3,900
Ridgeway Firefighter Association: Equipment – $1,000 Ridgeway United Methodist Church: Hymnal on thumb drive and replacement of chairs – $1,000
Roundhead Fire Department: Inflatable fire safety house, $4,000
Roundhead McDonald Park Board: Slide replacement – $3,000
Roundhead United Methodist Church: Free meals – $700 Safe Haven of Hardin County: Storage unit rental – $700
Saint Vincent DePaul Society of Immaculate Conception: Hygiene items – $1,500
Scioto Junction Model Train Club: Caboose restoration – $2,500
Silver Creek Community Church: Turn Around program to help with Hardin County Community School (Life Works) and Resilient Heights (former Northwood School) – $1,500
Some of Us People (SOUP): Food storage containers – $800
St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church: Bless the Backpack program – $2,000
The Ohio State University, Hardin County OSU Extension: Water bottles for 4-H campers and Cloverbud Day camp participants – $1,500
The Park District Liberty Twp. Hardin Co. Ohio: Picnic tables – $2,000
Tree Town Festival: Youth activities – $2,500.00 United Way of Hardin County: Student leadership program – $2,000
United Way of Hardin County: County high school food pantries – $1,500
Upper Scioto Valley Middle School Student Council: Backpack Blessings program – $2,000
Village of Ada: National Night Out event, $1,000 Village of Ada Tree Commission: Removal, stump grinding and clean up of 5 trees – $2,250
Village of Alger: Commemorative ceremony honoring Ray Brown – $4,000
Village of Alger: Gazebo roof replacement – $500
Village of Alger: Social Center flooring – $2,000
Village of Dunkirk: Downtown decorations – $2,500
Village of Dunkirk: Christmas decorations – $3,000
Village of Forest: Children’s activities – $2,500
Village of Forest CIC: Downtown beautification – $5,000
Village of Forest CIC: Tree Town Christmas Celebration – $1,000
Village of Forest Park and Recreation Board: Playground equipment – $1,500
Village of Patterson: Village clean up – $400
Village of Patterson: Annual Soup Party and Christmas Party – $800
Walnut Grove Methodist Church: AED – $2,115
Walnut Grove Methodist Church: Food for Friends program – $3,000
Wings Support and Recovery: Transportation improvements – $2,500.00
Wolf Creek Center for the Arts of Hardin County: Free art activities – $2,000
Scholarships:
Ada Doctors Scholarship (Ada Schools, Hardin Northern Schools & Upper Scioto Valley Schools) – $5,000
Dollars for Scholars Kenton City Schools – $2,000
Dudek Scholarship (Upper Scioto Valley Schools) – $2,500
Rushsylvania Rough Riders (Ridgemont and Benjamin Logan Schools): $2,000
Spath Scholarships (Upper Scioto Valley Schools) – $20,000 Sterling Sisters Scholarships (various schools) – $4,000.00
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Written by: dbeverly
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