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Dear Friends of the Hendricks County Community Foundation,

As we reflect on the remarkable year that was 2023, we are thrilled to share the significant impact and achievements of HCCF – made possible by our many generous donors and supporters. Throughout the year, we demonstrated our commitment to community leadership, donor service, and collaborative partnerships with local nonprofits and government entities. Our efforts have resulted in effective grantmaking of over $1.6 million and a host of other accomplishments that underscore the potential of HCCF to effect positive change. In 2023, we embarked on that demonstrate our dedication to enhancing the lives of those who live, work and play in Hendricks County:

William Rhodehamel and Brad Riley

letter from william Rhodehamel & brad riley

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These accomplishments demonstrate the tangible impact of HCCF and the collective efforts of our community. With total revenue surpassing $3.5 million, we were able to make impactful grants to support a diverse range of charitable initiatives, projects, and programs. Our endowed investments reached $20.7 million in total assets, further solidifying our financial foundation. Undoubtedly, one of the most exciting developments of the year was the launch of our fundraising campaign, “Stronger Together: Building a Better Community.” This initiative aims to raise $1.5 million for unrestricted endowment funds, supported by a generous $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. With a remarkable $2 to $1 match, the campaign has the potential to generate a total impact of $4.5 million, amplifying our ability to address critical community needs.

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OUR MISSION

The Hendricks County Community Foundation is a trusted community partner in understanding needs, aligning resources, and empowering people to address today's priorities and create lasting impact together.

OUR VISION

Hendricks County is a place where everyone has the opportunity to have a fulfilling life and the tools they need to build a stronger future together.

OUR VALUES

Community: Every decision we make is grounded in the needs and aspirations of the current and future people of Hendricks County Community. Future Focus: We use data and experience to make responsible, transparent financial decisions that focus on creating and facilitating transformational change with sustainable impact. Collaboration: We work closely with people and organizations to facilitate connection and catalyze partnerships that increase impact across our community. Inclusion: We respect and value the unique perspectives of every individual and intentionally work in ways that increase diverse participation and equitable community.

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These accomplishments demonstrate the tangible impact of HCCF and the collective efforts of our community. With total revenue surpassing $3.5 million, we were able to make impactful grants to support a diverse range of charitable initiatives, projects, and programs. Our endowed investments reached $20.7 million in total assets, further solidifying our financial foundation. Undoubtedly, one of the most exciting developments of the year was the launch of our fundraising campaign, “Stronger Together: Building a Better Community.” This initiative aims to raise $1.5 million for unrestricted endowment funds, supported by a generous $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. With a remarkable $2 to $1 match, the campaign has the potential to generate a total impact of $4.5 million, amplifying our ability to address critical community needs.

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Dear Friends of the Hendricks County Community Foundation,

As we reflect on the remarkable year that was 2023, we are thrilled to share the significant impact and achievements of HCCF – made possible by our many generous donors and supporters. Throughout the year, we demonstrated our commitment to community leadership, donor service, and collaborative partnerships with local nonprofits and government entities. Our efforts have resulted in effective grantmaking of over $1.6 million and a host of other accomplishments that underscore the potential of HCCF to effect positive change. In 2023, we embarked on that demonstrate our dedication to enhancing the lives of those who live, work and play in Hendricks County.

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Dear Friends of the Hendricks County Community Foundation,

These accomplishments demonstrate the tangible impact of HCCF and the collective efforts of our community. With total revenue surpassing $3.5 million, we were able to make impactful grants to support a diverse range of charitable initiatives, projects, and programs. Our endowed investments reached $20.7 million in total assets, further solidifying our financial foundation. Undoubtedly, one of the most exciting developments of the year was the launch of our fundraising campaign, “Stronger Together: Building a Better Community.” This initiative aims to raise $1.5 million for unrestricted endowment funds, supported by a generous $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. With a remarkable $2 to $1 match, the campaign has the potential to generate a total impact of $4.5 million, amplifying our ability to address critical community needs.

As we reflect on the remarkable year that was 2023, we are thrilled to share the significant impact and achievements of HCCF – made possible by our many generous donors and supporters. Throughout the year, we demonstrated our commitment to community leadership, donor service, and collaborative partnerships with local nonprofits and government entities. Our efforts have resulted in effective grantmaking of over $1.6 million and a host of other accomplishments that underscore the potential of HCCF to effect positive change. In 2023, we embarked on that demonstrate our dedication to enhancing the lives of those who live, work and play in Hendricks County.

We conducted a comprehensive review of our scholarship process, focusing on the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Our updated program now encompasses a balanced assessment of various factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, financial need, and unique circumstances affecting students’ lives.In collaboration with Leadership Hendricks County, we hosted the Lead with Purpose Board Training Series, that engaged 72 community leaders over a span of four months to enhance their leadership skills and civic engagement. Through a collaborative effort with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council, we facilitated the distribution of over $564,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to 24 deserving nonprofits through a competitive grant process.

several initiatives

These accomplishments demonstrate the tangible impact of HCCF and the collective efforts of our community. With total revenue surpassing $3.5 million, we were able to make impactful grants to support a diverse range of charitable initiatives, projects, and programs. Our endowed investments reached $20.7 million in total assets, further solidifying our financial foundation. Undoubtedly, one of the most exciting developments of the year was the launch of our fundraising campaign, “Stronger Together: Building a Better Community.” This initiative aims to raise $1.5 million for unrestricted endowment funds, supported by a generous $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. With a remarkable $2 to $1 match, the campaign has the potential to generate a total impact of $4.5 million, amplifying our ability to address critical community needs.

Our unrestricted funds, including the Family Legacy Funds and the Deedee Daniel Opportunity Fund, provide the flexibility to address pressing needs swiftly, support local nonprofits, and advance critical initiatives. These funds empower us to lead and respond effectively to the evolving challenges and opportunities in Hendricks County. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our longstanding donors, dedicated volunteers, new supporters, and our committed professional staff for their unwavering support. Together, we remain steadfast in our mission to be a trusted community partner, aligning resources and empowering individuals to create lasting impact. Join us today in shaping a brighter future for Hendricks County! Yours in philanthropy, William A. Rhodehamel Bradley L. Riley HCCF President & CEO HCCF Board Chair

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Our unrestricted funds, including the Family Legacy Funds and the Deedee Daniel Opportunity Fund, provide the flexibility to address pressing needs swiftly, support local nonprofits, and advance critical initiatives. These funds empower us to lead and respond effectively to the evolving challenges and opportunities in Hendricks County. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our longstanding donors, dedicated volunteers, new supporters, and our committed professional staff for their unwavering support. Together, we remain steadfast in our mission to be a trusted community partner, aligning resources and empowering individuals to create lasting impact. Join us today in shaping a brighter future for Hendricks County! Yours in philanthropy, William A. Rhodehamel Bradley L. Riley HCCF President & CEO HCCF Board Chair

I support the Hendricks County Community Foundation because I'm committed to investing in the heartbeat of our community. By contributing my time and treasure to HCCF I am helping build a legacy for generations to come. Our Foundation empowers local initiatives, inspires change, and creates a brighter, more connected future for Hendricks County.

AL GEANS

Assistant Town Manager, Plainfield

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2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF

Back row from left: Denise Robinson, Al Geans, Stan Risser, Brad Riley, William Rhodehamel, Harry Gill, Ryan Tanselle, Joanna Kennedy; Seated from left: Libby Whipple, Joanna Sproull, Jennifer Ahles, Amy Comer Elliott, Lori Lee; Not pictured: Dan Dunbar, Ben Fouch, Nick Jaworski, Jessica Ledford, Shariq Siddiqui, Tim Whicker

BOARD CHAIR

Brad Riley, JD

PRESIDENT & CEO

William Rhodehamel

PAST BOARD CHAIR

Hon. Ryan Tanselle

VICE PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMS

TREASURER

Eric Hessel

Jennifer Ahles, CPA

COMMUNICATIONS & FINANCE MANAGER

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Joanna Kennedy

Frances Mock

Dan Dunbar, JD, CPA Amy Comer Elliott, JD Ben Fouch Al Geans Harry Gill Nick Jaworski Jessica Ledford Lori Lee Stan Risser Denise Robinson Shariq Siddiqui, JD, Ph. D Joanna Sproull Tim Wicker Libby Whipple

COMMUNITY INCLUSION & ENGAGEMENT MANAGER

Bryan Chatfield

ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST

Judy Clements

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HCCF 2023 Stories

ARPA FUNDS

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DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION

INFORMING LOCAL LEADERS

PARTNERS

FAMILY LEGACY FUNDS

DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION

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THEIR STORY

A strong, close-knit family and community has always been a core value to Chris and Amber Tincher. They adopted one-year-old twin girls from China in 2006, and then their son was born two years later. They moved their young family to Hendricks County in 2009 because they wanted a family-friendly community with great schools. Chris is the owner- operator of two Chick-fil-As in Avon, and both he and Amber volunteer and financially support local nonprofits. Looking back now many years later, they know they made the right decision to move to this county—they love this community and want to be good stewards of what God has entrusted to them by giving back locally.

THEIR LEGACY

Chris and Amber started their Family Legacy Fund at HCCF because they knew it was a lasting way to give back to the organizations and causes they care about right here where they live. This fund also provided an avenue to model for their children their deeply held values of generosity and local philanthropy.

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As a family with children, we love how HCCF supports the youth of our county through scholarships and education-based grants...And as a family of faith, it is also important to us that the Community Foundation supports local faith-based nonprofits.

CHRIS TINCHER

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HCCF partnered with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council to assist with the distribution of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to nonprofits working in Hendricks County. In 2022 HCCF designed a grant application process to distribute up to $6.6 million of these funds, $5.5 million of which was allocated in the same year. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 is a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden to speed up the country’s recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing recession. The funding Hendricks County received is part of the $350 billion to help state, local, and tribal governments bridge budget shortfalls and mitigate the fiscal shock of the pandemic. The second year of ARPA grant applications closed in July 2023 and the HCCF Program Committee recommended competitive grants of approximately $564,000 for 24 community organizations that help make Hendricks County a great place to live, work and play. The Community Foundation is honored and excited to continue collaborating with our county officials on this important work. Because of these grants, local nonprofits serving our community will be able to continue to meet the needs of our community, despite the long-term financial setbacks created by the pandemic.

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Hendricks County Humane Society Ark received $9,000 for pet owner assistance

Little Red Door Cancer Agency received $16,415 for transportation and nutrition services

Hendricks County Senior Services received $43,000 for a new fire suppression system

Rock Steady Boxing of Brownsburg received $5,500 for fall safe flooring

Hendricks County Senior Services is incredibly grateful to our county's elected officials and to the Community Foundation for its investment. We are excited to share that funds from the ARPA grant will be dedicated to significant improvements in the Senior Center's fire suppression system, ensuring the Center can continue to provide on-site activities for aging adults. HCSS appreciates the generous support from our community and welcomes all Hendricks County seniors to its Center.

MARINA KEERS

Executive Director of Hendricks County Senior Services

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Jerry Vornholt, The Republican Publisher

The Republican Newspaper has been serving Hendricks County since 1847. Since then, there have been 8,738 consecutive weekly issues published! Jerry Vornholt has only owned the publication for a few years but loves the opportunity to serve his community with reliable, local news. The Republican and the Community Foundation have partnered together for many years, so when an issue of community unity and knowledge was identified in HCCF’s Community Needs Assessment, Jerry had an idea. One of the top five needs identified in both the 2019 and the 2022 assessment was that community leaders lack overall community knowledge. As a newspaperman, Jerry had a solution in mind. He approached the Community Foundation with the idea of gifting a newspaper subscription to the elected officials in the county. HCCF recognized the value of providing this resource and invested $5,000 to provide subscriptions for a full year to every public official. This grant is a testament to HCCF’s commitment to building Community Unity and trust in leadership as a means to break down barriers and take a critical step toward solving needs in our community.

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It's hard to measure the impact that this grant will have on the Hendricks County community. The more I witness how a local newspaper brings a community together, the more I realize the power it has. Our elected officals need to understand what's going on in this county and what they say and do is being read by their constituents.

JERRY VORNHOLT

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Hendricks County Interfaith Council

In 2023, the DEI Committee started its work reviewing Community Foundation programs by partnering with the Lilly Scholarship Committee to redesign the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program. Changes included adding financial need, a more expansive definition of community service, and considering unique circumstances applicants had to overcome while still being high achieving students. HCCF also completed a Nonprofit Census to update our records, add new organizations to our database, better understand the demographics of organizations serving Hendricks County, and expand our reach to all the nonprofits in our community. 113 Hendricks County nonprofits responded to the survey. We found that many Hendricks County nonprofit boards lack representation from Black, Indigenous, People of Color, Asian, Hispanic or Latinx communities, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. We are continuing our community outreach in Hendricks County with the launch of the Hendricks County Interfaith Council. The goal is to bring together faith leaders across various faith traditions to make a positive impact on our community. Monthly meetings are designed to create a space where faith leaders can discuss, without judgment, challenges in their congregations, build a strong network of faith leaders, and learn from leaders about issues that may impact their communities.

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In the effort to increase HCCF board and staff understanding of our DEI priorities, we dedicated a large portion of our 2023 board retreat to learning about how DEI impacts the work of the Community Foundation. Staff highlighted those concepts that impact each area of our work. Community leader and DEI specialist Bridget Collins-George also provided a training on “Conditioned in Culture.” These efforts help us build trust among the spectrum of people who call Hendricks County home. They are essential to our efforts to make Hendricks County a more inclusive place to live, work, and play.

The Interfaith Council plays an important role in advancing our shared goals of fostering understanding, enriching cultural exchange, and collectively tackling our societal challenges. Through this council, we can build bridges and create educational opportunities.

BASHARAT SALEEM

Executive Director Islamic Society of North America

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Hendricks County Civic Theatre - ASE Interpreter

A Family Legacy Fund is a fund at the Community Foundation that allows a family to permanently support their community while honoring their family name forever. These funds are powerful grantmaking tools for HCCF to use in meeting current and emerging needs in our community - needs that often would not be met otherwise. Right now, through the Stronger Together Campaign, you can triple your gift to a Family Legacy Fund, or any unrestricted fund! This campaign is backed by a $3 million grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. providing a generous $2 to $1 match for any gift to an unrestricted fund, resulting in a total impact of $4.5 million. Your contribution to the Stronger Together campaign through a Family Legacy Fund is an investment in Hendricks County’s future.

Contact William Rhodehamel at william@hendrickscountycf.org to start your own Family Legacy Fund!

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Hendricks County International Festival - Festival Sponsorship

Hendricks County Bicentennial Fund - Programming

Hendricks County Schools - Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Mill Creek, Northwest Hendricks, Plainfield

Leadership Hendricks County - Lead with Purpose Board Training

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Thank You to Our 2023 Corporate Partners

Thank you to our outstanding corporate partners! The support of these community-minded organizations is vital to realizing our vision of Hendricks County as a place where everyone has the opportunity to have a fulfilling life and the tools they need to build a stronger future together. Please consider patronizing these local businesses for all they do for HCCF and our community!

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Mariah Richardson

Katherine Langford

Emma Cremeans

Since 1998, the Community Foundation has been proud to partner with Lilly Endowment Inc. to offer the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program. Over the last 26 years, HCCF has awarded 74 Lilly Scholarships to students from Hendricks County. This scholarship provides full tuition to an accredited public or private nonprofit college or university in Indiana and a yearly stipend for required books and equipment. Hendricks County Lilly Scholars are awarded this prestigious scholarship based on significant community service, outstanding academic achievement and leadership skills. Congratulations to our three 2023 Lilly Scholars: Emma Cremeans of Avon High School, Katherine Langford of Avon High School, and Mariah Richardson of Cascade High School. Our scholars toured one of HCCF’s recent grantees, Meals on Wheels of Hendricks County, and learned firsthand the value our local nonprofits add to our community. The scholars prepared and delivered meals to seniors in our community - thanks for your service, scholars!

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MEET OUR 2023 LILLY SCHOLARS!

The Lilly Endowment Scholarship has completely changed my life. It has allowed me to not only choose the school that I'm going to go to, but also open up so many opportunities for me there and in my community. I am so thankful to the Hendricks County Community Foundation and Lilly for providing me with this opportunity.

EMMA CREMEANS

2023 Lilly Scholar

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Hendricks County Arts Council

Parks Foundation of Hendricks County

Hendricks County Bicentennial

Hendricks County Special Olympics

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2023

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ASSETS

as of December 31, 2023

Cash and cash equivalents Prepaid expenses Pledges receivable, net Right of use assets Annuity receivable Investments Cash surrender value of life insurance

2,234,470 19,672 210,425 32,132 50,429 18,129,618 93,464 20,770,210

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1,780,173 18,577 - 10,974 70,421 15,903,754 92,271 17,876,170

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LIABILITIES

as of December 31, 2023

Accounts payable Grants and scholarships payable Accrued payroll Right of use liabilities Annuity liability Funds held as agency partner funds Total Liabilities

6,339 120,709 5,847 32,132 46,424 476,645 688,096

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7,250 222,403 9,454 10,974 70,421 421,538 742,040

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NET ASSETS

as of December 31, 2023

$ $

1,080,015 19,002,099 20,082,114

951,705 16,182,425 17,134,130 17,876,170

$ $

Without donor restrictions With donor restrictions

20,770,210

The financial statements of the Hendricks County Community Foundation are independently audited by Estep Burkey Simmons LLC. Copies of our certified audits and 990 tax returns are available at the HCCF office or at https://www.hendrickscountycf.org/about/financials/. The Hendricks County Community Foundation is an independent tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

2023 HCCF FINANCIALS

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  • We conducted a comprehensive review of our scholarship process, focusing on the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Our updated program now encompasses a balanced assessment of various factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, financial need, and unique circumstances affecting students’ lives.
  • In collaboration with Leadership Hendricks County, we hosted the Lead with Purpose Board Training Series, that engaged 72 community leaders over a span of four months to enhance their leadership skills and civic engagement.
  • Through a collaborative effort with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council, we facilitated the distribution of over $564,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to 24 deserving nonprofits through a competitive grant process.
  • We conducted a comprehensive review of our scholarship process, focusing on the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Our updated program now encompasses a balanced assessment of various factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, financial need, and unique circumstances affecting students’ lives.
  • In collaboration with Leadership Hendricks County, we hosted the Lead with Purpose Board Training Series, that engaged 72 community leaders over a span of four months to enhance their leadership skills and civic engagement.
  • Through a collaborative effort with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council, we facilitated the distribution of over $564,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to 24 deserving nonprofits through a competitive grant process.
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  • We conducted a comprehensive review of our scholarship process, focusing on the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Our updated program now encompasses a balanced assessment of various factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, financial need, and unique circumstances affecting students’ lives.
  • In collaboration with Leadership Hendricks County, we hosted the Lead with Purpose Board Training Series, that engaged 72 community leaders over a span of four months to enhance their leadership skills and civic engagement.
  • Through a collaborative effort with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council, we facilitated the distribution of over $564,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to 24 deserving nonprofits through a competitive grant process.
  • We conducted a comprehensive review of our scholarship process, focusing on the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Our updated program now encompasses a balanced assessment of various factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, financial need, and unique circumstances affecting students’ lives.
  • In collaboration with Leadership Hendricks County, we hosted the Lead with Purpose Board Training Series, that engaged 72 community leaders over a span of four months to enhance their leadership skills and civic engagement.
  • Through a collaborative effort with the Hendricks County Commissioners and Council, we facilitated the distribution of over $564,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to 24 deserving nonprofits through a competitive grant process.