$1 million in grants given to Rutherford County non-profits
Allison Flynn • allison@rutherfordweekly.com
More than 51 health and wellness projects that will be facilitated by non-profit organizations in Rutherford County have received grants totaling $1 million. Those grants were given as the RHI Legacy Foundation's first grant cycle, and were presented during a dinner reception held recently at the Performing Arts and Conference Center at Isothermal Community College. Originally the grant cycle was going to provide $500,000 for health and wellness projects. However, adjustments in the funding were made after it was realized that many of the projects had longer timelines than 2015. "RHI Legacy is excited about the opportunity to provide funding through the Foundation this evening of more than $1 million to organizations in our community addressing health and wellness needs," said Matt Bright, chairman of RHI Legacy Inc. "The asset base allowing RHI Legacy, which formerly was Rutherford Hospital Inc., to make this significant contribution is a result of the recent joint venture with Duke LifePoint. More importantly, we want to recognize the hard work of the many people associated with Rutherford Hospital Inc. over the years who have helped make this possible." "Many of you were here in April when we announced our grant cycle," said Jill Miracle, executive director of the RHI Legacy Foundation. "At that time I made an introduction to our Foundation ... Our original Foundation was chartered in the mid-90s to raise funds for Rutherford Hospital, later RRHS. During that time our donors provided more than $6 million for important capital projects, like an emergency room expansion and new patient safety equipment for the pharmacy." Later, Miracle continued, funds were raised for screening mammograms for uninsured women and camps for children with asthma and diabetes. Those charity programs are still supported through fundraising efforts today. With the hospital's affiliation with Duke LifePoint Healthcare, the RHI Legacy Foundation became a separate fundraising and grant-making organization, taking a broader role in supporting non-profit and municipal projects that improve health and wellness in the community. Prior to the grant cycle, Miracle explained, the Foundation had already begun financially supporting food and nutrition programs in local schools, the development and improvement of trails programs and a program with the health department to provide screening mammograms for women without health insurance. "But tonight, we are completing stage one of our most important initiative - which is to make grants to organizations that share our mission of improving the quality and the length of life of the people who live, work and play in our beautiful part of the world. Our desire is that through the work of the non-profit community, we can make a significant and permanent impact on Rutherford County." In addition to Miracle, RHI Legacy Foundation Board Chairman Paul McIntosh addressed those in attendance, as did Rutherford Regional Auxiliary Treasurer Jimmy Dancy. The Rutherford Regional Auxiliary presented an additional $29,630 (see list).
Organizations & the grant funding received from RHI Legacy Foundation are: Health Care: Cherry Mountain Fire Department - $31,932 Community Health Council of Rutherford County - $10,000 Rutherford Polk McDowell Health Department - $77,700 Nurse Family Partnership - $22,300 Town of Rutherfordton Fire and Rescue - $4,857 Rutherford County Emergency Services - $66,450
Youth Services: East Rutherford Big Red Booster Club - $16,000 Grahamtown Team - $10,000 Isothermal Community College Foundation Performing Arts & Conference Center - $8,005 Rutherfordton Little League - $5,000 North Carolina Cooperative Extension - $5,000 Piedmont Council Boy Scouts of America - $16,500 Pilot Club of Rutherford County - $4,000 Safe Kids Rutherford County - $13,388 South Mountain Christian Camp - $13,500 United Way of Rutherford County - $7,000 KidSenses Children's Interactive Museum - $40,000
Human Services: Grace of God Rescue Mission - $30,780 Rutherford Housing Partnership - $10,000 United Way of Rutherford County - $15,000 Yokefellow Service Center - $35,000 Kistler's Chapel United Methodist Church - $6,000 Nutrition: BASICS Christian Ministries - $10,000 Liberty Baptist Church Food Pantry - $2,000 NC Cooperative Extension - $4,400 Neighbors Pantry at Gilkey School - $18,000 Rutherford County Schools - $25,000 Rutherford County Schools Education Foundation - $75,000 Rutherford County Senior Center - $50,000 Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina - $52,000 Washburn Community Outreach Center - $5,000 Welcome Table Rutherfordton - $16,000
Healthy Lifestyles: Rutherford Outdoor Coalition - $15,000 Town of Forest City - $35,000 Town of Rutherfordton - $68,000 Town of Spindale - $65,200 Union Mills Learning Center - $10,000 Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy - $50,000 Isothermal Community College - $52,000
Organizations and the grant funding received from the Rutherford Regional Auxiliary are: Community Health Council of Rutherford County - $3,000 Family Resources of Rutherford County - $2,800 Norris Library Foundation - $1,500 Forrest Hunt Elementary - $2,680 Rutherford Life Services - $13,850 Rutherfordton Enrichment Council - $1,800 Trinity School - $4,000
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