Eaton’s
Lincoln plant presents $110,000 in funding to local not for profits
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[April 28, 2022]
On Tuesday morning, Eaton Corporation’s Lincoln
Manufacturing Plant hosted its annual grant award ceremony giving
away $110,000 to local not for profit organizations in the
community.
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The awards were presented by plant manager David
Clarkson and staff member Michelle Evers.
Evers is a member of the grant selection committee and began the day
thanking all those who had come to witness and participate in the
ceremony. She spoke about Eaton Corporation on the whole saying that
the company, across its many locations gives out grant funds to not
for profits within their communities annually. This year, the
corporation would be giving away more than $9,000,000. In Lincoln,
the plant would be giving out $110,000 to seven local organizations.
Evers introduced Clarkson and turned the event over to him. He began
by thanking those in attendance for coming, then moved quickly to
thanking the selection committee who had worked hard not only to
choose this year’s recipients but also to secure the money that
would be given out.
He thanked the recipients noting the value that they add to our
local community through their work, and said he was proud that the
company could support those efforts.
The first recipient was Community Action of Central Illinois. CAPCIL
was awarded $60,000 to be used in the agencies senior nutrition and
transportation programs. The check was presented by Evers and
Clarkson and accepted on behalf of CAPCIL by Jolie Lercher, Becky
Remmert and Brianne Titus.
Chester-East Lincoln School received $2,500 to purchase replacement
Chromebooks for students. The award was accepted by Ashley Aper of
CEL.
The Central Illinois Veteran’s Commission was awarded $25,500 that
will be used in a future construction project of the Veteran Tiny
Homes in the city. Accepting the check were CIVC board members Annie
Coers, Marsha Fernandes, Patty Becker and Joe Schaler.
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The Lincoln rural Fire Protection District will use their $6,500
award from Eaton to purchase thermal imagining body cameras for the
firefighters. The award was accepted by LRFPD Chief Chris Buse.
Immanuel Lutheran Church members Jamie Voyles and Kay Bauer accepted a check for
$3,000. The money will be used for the church’s Food for Thought program that
provides school children with food they may consume over then weekends when they
don’t have access to local school breakfast and lunch programs.
Lincoln Police Officer and School Resource Officer Tim Butterfield accepted a
check for $4,500 for the Lincoln Police Department. The money will be used to
purchase Stop the Bleed kits for Lincoln police officers.
The final award went to the United Way of Logan County. The $5,000 award will be
used to advance the United Ways Dolly Parton Imagination Library program. The
check was accepted by United Way Administrator Patty Becker and board members
Stacy May, Nichole Folkman, Sheila Nelson and Vicky Wachendorf.
Before gathering everyone together for a group photo, Clarkson acknowledged that
Mayor Tracy Welch was on hand for the awards.
Welch spoke briefly saying that he wanted to acknowledge and thank all the award
recipients as well as Eaton for all the work they do to make our community
better. He said that the money and the work spoke to the generosity of our
community and the desire to serve those in need.
Welch was invited to join in for the group photo. With award ceremony completed,
it was time for Evers to say thank you before staff headed back to their various
work stations for the rest of their day.
The selection team at Eaton collects applications for grant funding each year.
To learn more about how to apply for annual funding for your not-for-profit
contact the Eaton offices in Lincoln.
[Nila Smith] |