STUDENTS RECEIVE MORE THAN $52,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS

Carroll County Community Foundation awards 35 scholarships and renewals for the 2023-24 school year.

September 8, 2023 -- Through the Carroll County Community Foundation, 35 scholarships and renewals from 23 scholarship funds totaling $52,336 have been awarded to 26 Carroll County students for the 2023-24 school year.

“We are thrilled to have so many kind donors in our community who want to invest in the future and help these students grow in their prospective fields,” said Dr. Paul Manning, chair of the Carroll County Community Foundation Services Committee. “These scholarships bring to light the achievements of the recipients and the generosity of our donors. This investment in our students greatly impacts our community as educational attainment is increased.”

The students and the scholarships that were awarded are listed below:

Abigail Williams Scholarship Fund

Caitlyn Snavely - Delphi Community High School

Bill Pearson Scholarship Fund

Emily Mears - Delphi Community High School

Carolyn Gilbert Scholarship Fund

Johnna Kinzie - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Carroll County Lilly Finalist Scholarship

Anna Goodrich - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School
Johnna Kinzie - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School
Caitlyn Snavely - Delphi Community High School
Maguire Thompson - Delphi Community High School

Charles and Alberta Beale Scholarship Fund

Grace Ayres - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Cutler Alumni Association Scholarship Fund

Hannah Adams - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Fisher & Associates Accounting Scholarship Fund

Cooper Cross - Delphi Community High School

Greater Delphi Chamber Scholarship

Zoe Davis - Delphi Community High School
Makenzy Miller - Delphi Community High School

IGWA Joseph L. Armstrong Family in Business Scholarship Fund

Avery Armstrong - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School
Renewals, Megan Maurer, Morgan Wymer

Indiana Packers Corporation Scholarship Fund

Ashlan Kingery - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Emily Mears - Delphi Community High School

Carson Rudd - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Irving E. Manning Memorial Scholarship Fund

Anna Goodrich - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

John & Kathie Connelly Scholarship Fund

Maguire Thompson - Delphi Community High School

Lewis and Hazel Mullin Scholarship Fund

Morgan Zink - Delphi Community High School

Liberty German Scholarship

Abigail Spitznogle - Delphi Community High School

Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship

Ella Hudson - Delphi Community High School

Mid-North Indiana Executive Committee for Christ Advised Fund

Ethan Johnson - Lewis Cass High School
Ashlan Kingery - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School
Erika Stephenson - Frankfort High School

Robeson/Barber Scholarship Fund for Teachers

Carson Rudd - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School

Robert & Joan Maxwell Scholarship Fund

Renewal, Ava Charnley

Robert Thornburg Scholarship Fund

Renewal, Bailey Simpson

The list of scholarships that follow are funds established through the Carroll County Community Foundation; however, the Foundation does not participate in the recipient selection process.

Delphi Community & Carroll High Schools Designated Funds ...

Todd Burman Memorial Scholarship

Christian Tillman - Carroll Jr./Sr. High School
Morgan Zink - Delphi Community High School

Delphi Community High School Designated Funds

Janet Israel Scholarship

Lilly Cadwallader

Joan McCain Scholarship

Maribel Martinez

John McCormick Agricultural Scholarship

Emily Mears

Matt Lewis Scholarship

Cade Nelson
Evann Royal

The Carroll County Community Foundation, established in 1997, is a not-for-profit charitable organization governed by a volunteer board of local citizens. The purpose of the Foundation is to serve the interests of donors, to make grants and to act as a catalyst around issues of community importance in Carroll County. For details about making a charitable gift or establishing a permanent endowment fund to benefit a charitable organization or interest in Carroll County, please contact the Carroll County Community Foundation at (800) 964-0508 or visit cfcarroll.org.

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