Alex Workman Memorial Fund
This fund provides financial assistance to families in Rush County with children diagnosed with autism, as well as support for educators working with these children, to enhance their services and resources.
The Alex Workman Memorial Fund was established in 2009 by Robert and Angela Workman to honor the memory of their son, Alex. This fund is administered by the Rush County Community Foundation, which is based in Rushville, Indiana. The foundation is committed to supporting local initiatives that improve the lives of community members, and this particular fund focuses on enhancing services for children with autism and their families in Rush County. The primary objective of the Alex Workman Memorial Fund is to provide financial assistance to Rush County families who have resided in the area for at least six months and have children diagnosed with autism. Eligible families may request funding for specialized services that are not covered by insurance, including therapeutic equipment used in the home and summer camp expenses tailored to children with autism. The fund aims to fill critical gaps in coverage and access, ensuring that children with autism receive the support they need to thrive in their home and community environments. Additionally, the fund extends its support to educators in Rush County who work with children with autism. Teachers may apply for grants to pursue professional development opportunities, including classes or training sessions focused on autism education. Grants may also be awarded for the purchase of classroom supplies specifically needed to support students on the autism spectrum. This dual-pronged approach helps foster a more inclusive educational environment through both direct support for students and enhanced teacher training. Applications must be submitted online, and the only mode of submission is through the digital application portal provided by the Rush County Community Foundation. The application window opens approximately one month prior to the deadline, and all submissions must be completed by September 1 of the current year. Applicants are encouraged to prepare in advance to ensure that all necessary documentation and information are submitted on time. There are no explicit details provided regarding the application components or evaluation criteria. Similarly, the fund does not specify the exact amount of funding available per grant or the total pool of funding allocated each year. Interested applicants are directed to reach out to the Rush County Community Foundation for additional information or clarification. The Foundation can be contacted at (765) 938-1177 or via email at info@rushcountyfoundation.org. Based on the annual deadline and application cycle, the Alex Workman Memorial Fund is considered a recurring funding opportunity. Each year, the foundation opens the application portal in early August, closes applications by September 1, and notifies recipients thereafter. The fund plays a vital role in improving the lives of children with autism and their educators in Rush County, providing crucial support that may otherwise be inaccessible.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants may be used for autism-related therapy equipment, summer camps, or teacher training.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Applicants must reside in Rush County for at least six months and be either families of children with autism or teachers seeking autism-specific training or supplies.
Geographic Eligibility
Rush County (IN)
Application Opens
August 1, 2026
Application Closes
September 1, 2026
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