Community Foundation Announces 2024 Graduates of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series
June 18, 2024 – Since 2021, the Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton and Carroll Counties has offered the Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series to local nonprofit leaders. The series is designed to educate participants on the fundamental skills involved in nonprofit management, with monthly sessions on topics including board development, marketing, fundraising, grant writing and more.
"The Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series teaches about best practices for those working and/or volunteering for nonprofit organizations in our communities, but the networking that occurs between participants is equally valuable,” says Carrie Giannakos, the Foundation’s Community Leadership Coordinator. “The participants in this year’s class had a wide range of nonprofit experiences, gelled as a cohort immediately and made the most of their time together. We are proud of the work they have done to earn their certificates. They graduate from the program better equipped to manage the wide variety of challenges they will encounter in their work with nonprofit organizations.”
Tuesday, June 18th marked the final session of the 2024 series, awarding certificates to 24 members of nonprofit organizations across all three counties. The Community Foundation is pleased to announce the graduating class of 2024.
2024 Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series Graduating Class
Deanna Ancil, Kokomo Urban Outreach
Joey Bennett, Valley of Grace
Pastor Wendell Brown, Young Hearts Academy
Stephanie Cooper, CORE Community Center
Lindsey Cox, Paul Phillippe Resource Center
Bethany Davis, Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton and Carroll Counties
Ed Davis, Carroll County Lifeline Connection
Loratta Davis, Ree Ree’s Place
Alec Downing, Kokomo CEO Program
Sherri Gehlhausen, Purdue University Family Health Clinics
Barb Hickner, Purdue University Family Health Clinics
Laura Hileman, Guardian Angel Hospice Foundation
Troy Hintz, Kokomo Rescue Mission
Sandy James, Carroll County Lifeline Connection
Elyse Kaiser, Kokomo Humane Society
Madison Kauffman, Carroll County Chamber
Jean Merrell, The Way 2 Him
Dana Neer, United Way of Howard & Tipton Counties
Alan Parks, Sagamore Council, Boy Scouts of America
Emily Parry, The Way 2 Him
Caele Pemberton, Kokomo Howard County Public Library
Emily Pier, Narrow Gate Horse Ranch
Jami Pratt, Home for the Night
Skylar Shaw, Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton and Carroll Counties
Bethany Sheets, Frankfort Education Foundation
Lisa Washington, Minority Health Coalition of Howard County
Derico Young, Ree Ree’s Place
The Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Series consists of six sessions held one Tuesday each month, January through June. The series has a limited number of seats available each year, and the waitlist for the 2025 class has already begun. To learn more and get your organization involved, contact Carrie Giannakos, Community Leadership Coordinator, at carrie@cfhoward.org or (765) 454-7298.
The Community Foundation of Howard County, Inc. was formed as a not-for-profit public charity in March 1991, with the Clinton and Carroll County Community Foundations each established as affiliates in 1996 and 1997, respectively. Now coined the Community Foundation Serving Howard, Clinton and Carroll Counties, the foundation seeks to serve donors and make grants to benefit the citizens of each county. For more information, contact President Todd Moser at 765-454-7298 or todd@cfhoward.org. Information can also be found at cfhoward.org, cfclinton.org, or cfcarroll.org.