Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana: $13,500 to provide mentors to Harrison County children who have a parent incarcerated or involved in the court system

Blue River Services, Inc.: $50,000 to provide construction dollars for 24 units of senior rental housing in Palmyra

Blue River Services, Inc.: $2,940 to assist with improvements at the Corydon-Ramsey Group Home

Comfort House: $8,736 to provide ongoing interviewing coverage

Furthering Youth, Inc.: $12,500 to support the operating costs of the Gerdon Youth Center

Habitat for Humanity of Harrison County: $15,500 to provide a part-time staff person

Harrison County Community Services, Inc.: $2,113 to purchase filing cabinets and a shredder

Harrison County Swim Team, Inc.: $5,150 to purchase swim and technology equipment

Harrison Education & Literacy Program: $15,000 to continue Freedom 101 classes

Hayswood Theatre Group, Inc.: $61,526 for renovations at Hayswood Theatre

Hoosier Hills PACT: $10,237 to provide evidence based programming in the Harrison County jail

Indiana Department of Natural Resources: $50,000 to support the construction of a new family aquatic center at O'Bannon Woods State Park

Indiana University Southeast: $15,000 to support family and children's programming for Harrison County residents

Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, Inc.: $38,700 to provide Economics and Financial Literacy programs to Harrison County students

Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Inc.: $9,000 to provide artist residencies in Harrison County schools

Lanesville Youth Base/Softball: $43,000 for parking lot gravel and storm damage repairs

Leadership Harrison County: $5,000 to purchase equipment for a community playground

LifeSpan Resources, Inc.: $12,917 to provide matching funds for lift-equipped vans awarded by the Indiana Department of Transportation

LifeSpring, Inc.: $2,808 to purchase equipment

North Harrison Cal Ripken: $30,000 to purchase new fencing and covering for batting cages

Our Place, Inc.: $5,000 to provide outpatient services to youth and their families who are chemically dependent

The Nature Conservancy: $11,797 to develop interpretive signs and displays

Town of Lanesville: $1,895 to purchase an Automated External Defibrillator

Town of Milltown: $7,500 to purchase a storm warning siren