
The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFPC) is asking residents to participate in an online survey. The survey asks Pulaski County residents to share housing dreams with the Foundation.
Continue readingThe Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFPC) is asking residents to participate in an online survey. The survey asks Pulaski County residents to share housing dreams with the Foundation.
Continue readingTen Pulaski County current and potential elected officials made time to learn about economic development at a workshop provided by the Community Foundation of Pulaski County’s Forward Thinking Leadership initiative.
Continue readingPulaski County elected officials recently took part in a leadership skills workshop. The workshop was made possible by the Community Foundation of Pulaski County Forward Thinking Leadership initiative.
Continue readingIf you’ve thought about running for office, the Community Foundation of Pulaski County is offering a program to help you through the process.
Continue readingThe Leadership Pulaski County program is seeking applicants for its first class. It’s designed to help residents brush up on their leadership skills, while also learning more about the community.
Continue readingPulaski County leaders had a chance to sharpen their community development skills earlier this month. The Indiana Communities Institute’s Community Development Course came to Pulaski County, as part of the Community Foundation of Pulaski County’s Forward Thinking Leadership Initiative.
Continue readingEfforts to strengthen Pulaski County’s leadership will continue in 2021. The Community Foundation of Pulaski County has announced this year’s schedule of programs for its Forward Thinking Leadership Initiative.
Continue readingEfforts to strengthen Pulaski County’s leadership continue to gather support. Pulaski Memorial Hospital recently chipped in $2,500 to the Community Foundation of Pulaski County’s Forward Thinking Leadership Initiative. It’s the first installment of a $7,500 pledge.
Continue readingInvesting in the future of Pulaski County’s leadership was a five-month process for the county council.
Continue readingThe Pulaski County Council will take comments on the proposed 2021 budget tonight. As advertised, the proposal calls for a total budget of almost $19 million, with a General Fund of over $8.2 million and a Highway Fund of almost $3.2 million.
Continue readingWhile Pulaski County is forecast to continue losing residents over the coming decades, a number of opportunities exist to reverse that trend. That’s according to David Terrell. He’s the executive director of the Indiana Communities Institute at Ball State University and the Rural Policy Institute Center for State Policy.
Continue readingThe Town of Winamac has agreed to chip in to efforts to improve Pulaski County’s leadership.
Continue readingPulaski County residents have a chance to take part in a community development session. David Terrell with Ball State University’s Indiana Communities Institute will lead a training event on Thursday, August 27 starting at 6:30 p.m. EDT. It’s part of the Community Foundation of Pulaski County’s Forward-Thinking Leadership Initiative.
Continue readingThe Winamac Town Council will consider ways to deal with an expected delay in its income tax revenues tonight. Representatives from accounting firm Baker Tilly are expected to discuss a cash flow analysis. The firm had predicted that the town may not see a large portion of its tax disbursement until December, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue readingLeaders of Pulaski County nonprofit groups can brush up on their management skills. The Community Foundation of Pulaski County has announced its Excellence in Nonprofit Management Series.
Continue readingAn initiative to improve Pulaski County’s leadership is being launched by the Community Foundation of Pulaski County.
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