BBF pledges $50,000 to American Red Cross
Ball Brothers Foundation announced that it will make a grant of $50,000 to the American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis. The emergency grant will support the Red Cross’ work to help the people affected by the recent tornados in Southern Indiana.
BBF continues to support community as it reaches 85 years of existence
Ball Brothers Foundation, which turns 85 on November 19th, awarded over 30 grants to various organizations during its second and final grant making period of the year. The grants were approved at the foundation’s October board meeting. Several grants were delivered in support of Muncie Action Plan Initiatives.

Fisher Governance Award Winner Selected
Ball Brothers Foundation has selected Teresa Willman, board president of Cardinal Greenway, Inc., as the first recipient of the John W. and Janice B. Fisher Governance Award. The award, given annually, recognizes the outstanding service of a board member to a Delaware County nonprofit organization.
BBF announces innovative new award
Muncie and Delaware County nonprofits will have a chance to receive an additional award from Ball Brothers Foundation this fall. The foundation announced that the “John W. & Janice B. Fisher Governance Award” was developed to bring attention to – and celebrate – nonprofits that concentrate on strong board governance.
Ball Brothers Foundation ramps up visibility and clarifies mission
No one can predict how the budget-trimming efforts in Washington will play out, but one thing is certain—painful cuts to charitable organizations are inevitable. Community-based agencies, already struggling to do more with less, face the challenge of finding new means of support to make up for decreases in federal funds and dips in private donations.
Old National Bank Accepting Applications from Community Organizations for 100 Men Who Cook
Old National Bank is accepting beneficiary applications for the second annual 100 Men Who Cook fundraiser in Muncie. Presented and brought to the community by Old National Bank, the goal of the “100 Men Who Cook” event is to raise as much money as possible for one local non-profit organization.
2011 GRANT GUIDELINES NOW AVAILABLE
Ball Brothers Foundation has updated the grant guidelines for 2011. Letters of Inquiry for Cycle I will be accepted from January 4, 2011 until February 15, 2011. Guidelines can be viewed at /upload/assets/2011/bbf grant guidelines 2011.pdf
COLLEGE MENTORS FOR KIDS INSPIRE AWARD NOMINATIONS SOUGHT
Ball Brothers Foundation grantee College Mentors for Kids is now accepting nominations for the 2nd Annual Inspire Awards. The Inspire Awards celebrate the efforts of seven individuals and one organization for mentoring, which have inspired excellence in the workplace or the community.
BBF grant to support MAP implementation
The Muncie Action Plan II (MAP) received a boost from Ball Brothers Foundation today in the form of a $22,000 grant earmarked for MAP’s implementation. This is the second BBF grant this year to support the phasing in of the city’s comprehensive strategic plan.
Ball Brothers Foundation announces over $3.5 million in Cycle I Grants
Ball Brothers Foundation has announced the approval of grants resulting from its first grant cycle of the year, as well as other grant programs, to several organizations throughout Indiana.
Ball Brothers Foundation Adds Three New Directors and Receives Large Donation
$5 million gift from John W. Fisher and other additions strengthen the private family foundation’s commitment to building community
“Mrs. Russell Sage: Women’s Activism and Philanthropy in Gilded Age and Progressive Era America”
Ruth Crocker’s biography about Olivia Sage is an examination of the subject’s life, a woman’s place in the world around the start of the twentieth century, charity and philanthropy. The book reviews Sage’s life stages and interests while allowing a look at the complex recipes that form her charitable and philanthropic endeavors.
Ball Brothers Foundation Announces Release of 2010 Grant Guidelines
Ball Brothers Foundation has announced the release of its latest Grant Guidelines. The new guidelines, available at www.ballfdn.org, will be utilized for the 2010 granting cycles.
Indiana Loses Businessman and Philanthropist John W. Fisher
Ball Brothers Foundation announced today that John W. Fisher, 93, died on Sunday morning, June 28, 2009, after battling leukemia. Fisher guided many organizations over the years, including Ball Brothers Foundation for the last decade as its chairman and president.
Ball Brothers Foundation Launches e-Grant
In an effort to streamline the application process Ball Brothers Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of an online application to their website.
FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES CYCLE II GRANTS
Ball Brothers Foundation has announced the approval of grants resulting from its second and final grant cycle of the year to several organizations throughout Indiana. The majority of the grants will be distributed to organizations for local efforts while a select few grants were directed to groups with efforts outside the East Central Indiana region.
FOUNDATION GUIDELINES UNDER REVISION
In an effort to streamline the grant application process Ball Brothers Foundation is in the process of revising the Grant Guidelines. The new guidelines will be made available in early January 2009. Please check back then for updated information.
Ball Brothers Foundation Announces Recent Grants
Ball Brothers Foundation announced today that its board recently approved grants to several organizations throughout Indiana during its May meeting. The majority of the grants will be distributed to organizations for local efforts while a select few grants were directed to groups with efforts outside the East Central Indiana region.
Spisak to Join Ball Brothers Foundation Staff
Rich Spisak, senior development officer at Ball State University and a long-time Muncie resident, will join the staff at Ball Brothers Foundation effective Feb. 11. Spisak’s appointment culminates a statewide search, according to Jud Fisher, executive director and chief operating officer of the 82-year-old private foundation.
Ball Brothers Foundation Announces Recent Grants
Ball Brothers Foundation announced today that its board recently approved grants to several organizations throughout Indiana during its October meeting. The majority of the grants will be distributed to local organizations while a select few grants were directed to groups outside the East Central Indiana region.