RSRF gives nearly $263K to 12 different organizations
- Steven Harmeyer

- Sep 29
- 1 min read

(RISING SUN, Ind.) – The Rising Sun Regional Foundation is giving nearly $263,000 to local organizations.
The 12 organizations had applied for funding for the third grant cycle of the year. Here are the recipients:
City of Rising Sun, $12,000 for equipment replacement;
Delaware Community Volunteer Fire Department, $35,000 for truck updates and repairs;
Friendship Volunteer Fire Department, $27,000 for hose replacement;
New Horizons Rehabilitation, $22,000 for client transportation;
Ohio County Council, $20,000 for courthouse windows;
Ohio County Rescue, $40,000 for a new ambulance;
Ripley County Humane Society, $5,000 for an automatic gate and perimeter security;
Rising Sun Municipal Utilities, $20,000 for sewer pipe lining;
Rising Sun Ohio County Senior Citizens Housing, $31,950 for a vinyl plank flooring project;
South Ripley Community School Corporation, $10,000 for baseball field renovation;
The Parker Education Foundation, $5,000 for equipment; and,
Town of Versailles, $35,000 for Tyson Memorial Sports Complex expansion.
Applications for the fourth grant cycle of 2025 must be submitted by October 15.
Applicants are advised to review the grant guidelines and criteria carefully before submitting an application. Detailed information about the grants is available on the Foundation’s website at www.rsrfonline.org.
The Rising Sun Regional Foundation serves Ohio County, Ripley County, and the cities of Aurora and Batesville. Established in 1994, the Foundation is funded by the Rising Star Casino & Resort, which is owned by Full House Resorts, Inc.

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