Thrive West Central has launched a new program aimed at supporting local government entities and nonprofit organizations with specialized grant services designed to increase access to critical funding opportunities.
The program offers comprehensive assistance, including maintaining federal SAM.gov registration, access to a paid Foundation Directory subscription and one-on-one support from experienced staff to help participants search for, apply for, and manage local, state, and federal grants.
Many organizations face challenges with the SAM.gov registration process — often due to leadership turnover, misplaced records, or lack of familiarity with federal systems. Without an active registration, these groups are ineligible for federal funding, missing out on financial support opportunities. As a third-party administrator, Thrive West Central will help maintain compliance, manage documentation, and prevent disruptions that could delay or derail grant applications.
“This program is about removing the barriers that too often stand between communities and the funding they need,” said Kristi Whitacre, Director of Community and Economic Development at Thrive West Central. “We’re equipping leaders with the tools and knowledge to confidently pursue funding that supports lasting community improvements.”
In addition to administrative support, the program offers direct access to a comprehensive grant database. Participants may conduct their own searches or receive assistance from trained staff, who can help identify opportunities that align with their organization’s goals.
Staff are also available to answer eligibility questions, guide users through the application process, assist with editing, and support compliance and grant administration. This support is especially critical for smaller communities that may not have the in-house expertise or personnel to manage complex grant processes.
Through this initiative, area leaders will gain a clearer understanding of how to find and secure funding for projects ranging from road repairs and housing programs to broadband expansion and economic development.
“Increasing grant readiness in our communities not only helps bring funding home — it builds long-term capacity,” said Ryan Keller, Thrive’s CEO. “By investing in these services now, we’re laying the foundation for stronger, more resilient counties for years to come.”
The program is expected to enhance local services, boost economic stability and support essential community infrastructure. Thrive West Central believes this investment in grant accessibility will deliver lasting impact by strengthening the region’s ability to bring local, state, federal, and foundation dollars back into West Central Indiana communities.
For more information about the program or to schedule a grant services appointment, contact Whitacre at kwhitacre@thrivewestcentral.com.
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