Uptown Project: The Establishment of a Community Grants Endowment Fund
Francesville’s Uptown Project, an organization made up of individuals who have a passion for this community’s growth and success, has established an Endowment Fund through the Community Foundation of Pulaski County. All individuals and/or businesses wishing to contribute to this endowment fund may do so with a “one-time” gift, and/ or by donating at any time of the year in the form of memorials, birthday/anniversary gifts, honorariums, and in commemoration of other memory-making events. All contributions are tax deductible as both the Uptown Project and the Community Foundation of Pulaski County, are 501c3 organizations. Contributions given to this endowment fund will return to Francesville and will be used to support various community projects.
To enhance the endowment fund, please make checks or money orders payable to: Community Foundation with a notation on the memo line: “Uptown Project" Donations may also be made online at CFOPC.org.
For additional information, please contact Darlene Mellon at 219-567-2224 or Kitty Gutwein at 219-567-9177.
Francesville’s Uptown Project, an organization made up of individuals who have a passion for this community’s growth and success, has established an Endowment Fund through the Community Foundation of Pulaski County. All individuals and/or businesses wishing to contribute to this endowment fund may do so with a “one-time” gift, and/ or by donating at any time of the year in the form of memorials, birthday/anniversary gifts, honorariums, and in commemoration of other memory-making events. All contributions are tax deductible as both the Uptown Project and the Community Foundation of Pulaski County, are 501c3 organizations. Contributions given to this endowment fund will return to Francesville and will be used to support various community projects.
To enhance the endowment fund, please make checks or money orders payable to: Community Foundation with a notation on the memo line: “Uptown Project" Donations may also be made online at CFOPC.org.
For additional information, please contact Darlene Mellon at 219-567-2224 or Kitty Gutwein at 219-567-9177.