CFMC is leading the dialogue that we as donors should invest in ideas which create dynamic social capital and that every person has value, in particular, our young people. People are not numbers. We know them as neighbors along with every family and see the impact our grants create on the many issue…
The Community Foundation of Morgan County
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Giesla Potter, a Registered Dietician and Nutritionist for IU Health Morgan, discuss the importance and benefits of eating healthier foods, such as fruits and vegetables.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski, Morgan County Sheriff Rich Myers and Major David Rogers (Jail Commander) talk about life inside the jail and how they're working with the community, churches, schools and government organizations to help incarcerated men and women build self-esteem, overcome challenges, learn skills and find hope so they can become productive members of society.
CFMC President Ed Kominowsi and Keylee Wright, Executive Director of the Kendrick Foundation, discuss how Kendrick grants help local organizations tackle issues such as substance abuse, mental health and obesity.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jason King, Chief Operating Officer (COO) for IU Health Morgan, talk about the importance of good health and how IU Health Morgan is working in the community to help individuals and families take better care of themselves.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Indiana Senator John B. Crane, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sagamore Leadership Initiative, Inc., discuss how every person has the ability to influence others in positive ways.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jenna Bennett, a Certified Financial Planner and Financial Advisor for Edward Jones, talk about the benefits of living in a small community and the importance of helping others.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jim Johnson, retired Home Bank Chief Financial Officer, discuss how today's youth are impacted, for better and worse, by technology.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Mike Garard, President of Aggregate Manufacturing International (AMI), discuss the need for young, skilled labor and the numerous, well paying jobs available in manufacturing like machinists, assemblers, welders, technical services, robotics, and more.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Niki Walls, a Youth First Social Worker at Bell Intermediate Academy, discuss how changes in family dynamics, abuse, addiction, social media, and lack of positive role models have had a negative impact on the mental and physical well-being of fifth and sixth-grade students.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Dr. Kirk Freeman, Superintendent for Monroe-Gregg School District, talk about Dr. Freeman's first year leading Monrovia schools, the need for "thinking outside the box" in classroom instruction and using social media in positive ways.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Morgan County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Mike Dellinger discuss the need for population growth, more housing developments and new businesses to help local communities thrive and prosper.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Chris Page, Senior Pastor at Hoosier Harvest Church, discuss how everyone can make a difference in their community through intentional giving.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jeff Haggard, Vice President of Haggard & Stocking Associates, discuss the numerous manufacturing, employment opportunities available to Morgan County students graduating from high school.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jeff Thompson, co-founder of Vets 4 Vets, talk about the real need to help paralyzed veterans become active again.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Chris Sheets, Associate Vice President for LexisNexis Coplogic Solutions, discuss the potential for future, economic growth in Morgan County.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski talks with Pamela Siddons, an attorney in Mooresville and former Morgan County Deputy Prosecutor, about the need for children to learn core values and have positive role models in their lives.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Ismael Hernandez, founder of Freedom and Virtue Institute, talk about how human flourishing can alleviate poverty.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski talks with Martinsville Mayor Shannon Kohl about life in Morgan County and the positive work that's been accomplished by her administration and many other people.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Todd Huff, host of Todd Huff Radio on Freedom 95, discuss how money isn't the real solution for issues in Morgan County. It requires people making time to help others in need.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Nicole Kendall, Executive Director of League of Miracles, talk about the importance for special needs children to be able to participate in sports, such as baseball.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Bruce Calloway, Government & Community Relations Manager for Duke Energy, discuss the necessity for businesses to give back to the communities they serve, whether it's in the form of volunteers, sponsorships, or grants.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Jim Hess, Owner of Morgan County Business Leader and Town Planner Community Calendar, discuss the need to promote the positive things happening so people are encouraged, people get involved, and the community moves forward.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Craig Fenneman, Owner of Fenneman Associates, talk about the economic, social, physical and emotional benefits of giving, whether it's our time, talent or treasure.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Dan Moore, CEO & President of Home Bank, discuss the importance and benefits of businesses giving back to the communities they serve.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Randy Taylor, Superintendent of Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation, discuss the importance of teachers having caring and impactful relationships with students and parents.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and State Senator Rod Bray discuss the need to identify and solve the mental health issues many students, including elementary school age, are trying to overcome.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Chip Keller, Owner of Keller Office Supplies, discuss the need for more economic growth in Morgan County.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Ron Tedrow, President of 105 S. Meridian, Inc., discuss the need for more mentors to help local youth.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski talks with Julie Carmichael, President of Carmichael & Company (a healthcare consulting group), about the increasing need for businesses and communities to work together in helping people overcome health-related challenges.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski talks with Citizens Bank CEO and President Keith Lindauer about the important role business plays in investing time, talent and treasure back into our community.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and BJ Pendill, Financial Advisor for Edward Jones (Mooresville), talk about our responsibility to help people in need and how blessings can change lives. BJ and his wife established the Brody Pendill Scholarship at CFMC to help at-risk children attend preschool.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Stephen Crane, Managing Editor of the Reporter-Times (Martinsville)and Mooresville-Decatur Times, discuss what it's like to return home" to Morgan County, the need to address real opportunities and challenges to spark growth, and why it's important to give a "hand up" to people in need.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Neal McNalley, owner of McNalley Properties, Inc., talk about the Boys & Girls Club of Morgan County and it's work to help local youth build healthier lives.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Greg McCauley, Executive Director & CEO of Link Observatory Space Science Institute, discuss the history and future of this "hidden gem" located on top of Observatory Road.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and PacMoore CEO Bill Moore discuss the importance of putting people first at work, in our community, and at home.
CFMC President Ed Kominowski and Gary Oakes, an active Morgan County volunteer discuss the importance of investing our time, talent and treasure into our community.
Dr. Michele Moore and Ed Kominowski discuss the opportunities and challenges of Morgan County students and the need for more community involvement.
Jod Woods and Ed Kominowski discuss small business and why this creates a huge impact on our neighbors around us.
Chris Page and Ed Kominowksi discuss Leadership in Morgan County and why it matters!
Ed Kominowski and Jeff Main talk about how to make an impact in the Arts in Morgan County. How it's changed? Why it matters? And how does it impact others.