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By HOLLY SWOVERLAND K21 Health Foundation WARSAW—K21 Health Foundation is currently accepting applications for the first round of grants in 2016. Completed applications must be received no later than 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1 to be considered during this cycle. Non-profit organizations with programs dedicated to the health and wellness of Kosciusko County residents are …read more.

WARSAW — A grade separation study on railroad crossings in the downtown Warsaw area was approved Friday morning, Dec. 4. The study is to see if going under or over current crossings is economical and feasible. BOW members approved signing an agreement with American Structurepoint, Fort Wayne, for the Center Street Grade Separation Feasibility Study. …read more.

NORTHEAST INDIANA — There is just one month left for nonprofit organizations in Northeast Indiana to apply for a grant offered by the Indiana Youth Institute that will help them improve their programming to serve more children or families.  The organization and program effectiveness grant will help nonprofits overcome challenges they face in running their …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Every social service organization in Kosciusko County, sans Bowen Center, met over the past few days to communicate with each other on how they could enhance their community service efforts. Representatives from each organization met for the Common Focus seminar/workshop, which was led by Jon West, from Atlanta Community Food Bank.

INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Pence has requested federal grants for government and certain non-profit organizations in 19 counties for severe storms and flooding, which occurred between June 7-July 29. Fulton, Marshall and Wabash counties are among the counties specified.

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