Project Leadership: Grant County, Indiana

Friday, December 11, 2009

Old National Bank Foundation Awards Grant to Project Leadership

The Old National Bank Foundation has awarded Project Leadership Delaware County $5,000 to support its mentoring program for Twenty-first Century Scholars. The mentoring program will be offered in Delaware County schools during the second semester of this school year, with Old National Bank Foundation funds being used to support the costs of operating the mentoring program for portions of the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 school years.

Project Leadership Delaware County was launched in March 2009 with the support of the Ball Brothers Foundation and the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. Additional support has been provided by the Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, Inc., The Star-Press Children’s Charities, United Way of Delaware County and the Walmart Foundation.

Project Leadership offers a mentoring program that is primarily school-based. Mentoring is offered to high school students accepted into the Twenty-first Century Scholars program for the purpose of ensuring that they do not lose their scholarships because of poor academics or behavior. The program is structured to give Scholars the tools they need for success including the following:

—Scholarship: The Twenty-first Century Scholars program pays for 8 semesters of tuition at public Indiana colleges or universities.
—One-on-one attention: Positive community volunteers are matched with students and encourage them in their academic and life choices.
—Consistency: Mentors and mentees meet once per week while school is in session.
—Positive social interaction: Activities, such as field trips and cultural enrichment, encourage interaction between mentees, mentors and families in group settings.

“The Old National Bank Foundation’s generous contribution will generate a positive ripple effect among children and families in Delaware County for years to come,” Delaware County Community Scholarship Liaison Dick Daniel said. “We believe that this gift from the Old National Bank Foundation will have a long-lasting impact on the community’s quality of life and future economic health.”

For more information, contact Dick Daniel at 765-747-5250 .