This pilot program aims to combat isolation and loneliness by funding projects that enhance social connections within communities.
Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs today announced 10 communities and organizations will be awarded funding through the Building Socially Connected Communities program.
This pilot program aims to combat isolation and loneliness by funding projects that enhance social connections within communities, with a focus on Hoosiers living in rural areas.
“It is so fitting that the Building Socially Connected Communities awardees are announced today on World Mental Health Day,” said Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “Loneliness is an epidemic within Indiana’s existing battle with mental illness and addiction, and I celebrate OCRA’s commitment to combat that in rural Indiana.”
Communities and organizations receiving Building Socially Connected Communities grant funding include:
Town of Vernon is awarded $50,000
Town of Hope is awarded $44,285
Rush County Economic and Community Development Corporation is awarded $27,000
Merom Camp and Retreat Center, is awarded $24,500
Brown County Art Gallery Foundation is awarded $20,000
Owen County Community Foundation is awarded $14,000
Orange County Community Gardens is awarded $9,215
Thriving Grant County, INC. is awarded $5,000
Traditional Arts Today is awarded $5,000
North Daviess Spanish 4 is awarded $1,000
Of the 10 communities funded this round, the average population size is 2,757 residents. The largest community awarded is Rushville, with a population of 6,135, and the smallest community is Merom, with 206 residents.
“This pilot round of the Building Socially Connected Communities program had a total available funding of $200,000, and we saw a request of more than $800,000 through the application process,” said OCRA Executive Director Duke Bennett. “This kind of demand is very encouraging to see and truly emphasizes the need for a program helping enhance social connection in our rural communities.”
Throughout the implementation of these projects, awardees will participate in a community of practice, allowing them to share insights, strategies and best practices to maximize the impact of their initiatives. In July 2026, a virtual town hall will be held for awardees to present their projects and discuss the impacts they are observing.
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