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LIFE Grants Open for Youth Educational Projects

LAGRANGE — Applications for the 2025-2026 LIFE Grants at the LaGrange County Community Foundation will open on Nov. 24. These grants support projects, programs, and curriculum that introduce educational opportunities to youth across LaGrange County. The application deadline is Jan. 5, 2026.  

Applications are reviewed by the student members of LIFE, the Foundation’s youth philanthropy program. LIFE Members attend one of the county’s three high schools: Lakeland, Westview or Prairie Heights — or are homeschooled. Students are selected to join in ninth grade and participate in the program through their senior year.

LIFE Grants are created to help organizations make a meaningful difference in the lives of LaGrange County youth.

Funding priorities focus on youth educational projects that:

  • Help students grow — supporting their academic, social, emotional, and physical development.
  • Build connections — encouraging activities that strengthen relationships among youth and within the community.
  • Spark new ideas — backing creative, effective educational programs that address local needs.
  • Make a lasting impact — supporting achievable projects that benefit students long term.

Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and public schools that serve youth in LaGrange County. Grants will not be considered for individuals, political activities, or religious instruction. LIFE Grants also do not support general operating expenses or payments toward past debt.

Grant awards typically range from $250 to $500. After the application deadline, proposals are reviewed by LIFE youth members and recommended to the LCCF Board of Directors for final approval. Grant recipients will be notified in February 2026.

“LIFE Grants give our young leaders the powerful opportunity to shape their own community,” said Beth Retterbush, Scholarship and LIFE Program Manager.  “Their decisions spark positive change and make a real impact on their peers.”

Organizations interested in applying or learning more are encouraged to contact Retterbush at bretterbush@lccf.net or (260) 463-4363.