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Pearlman



Giving is a way of life for Sandy Pearlman, center, pictured here
with family members, including sons, Matt Hunter and Ben Pearlman. Her sons will serve as advisors to her legacy fund.
Pearlman’s Passion: Community List local nonprofits from A to Z, and chances are they’ve all benefited from the giving ways of Sandra “Sandy” Pearlman, whose middle name could be “volunteer” or “community.” While board and leadership posts are her forte, her involvement extends well beyond executive-level discussions. This is a rollup- your-sleeves, get-to-work woman. Planner, Doer, Giver Just ask Roberta Deagan Keirce, who worked alongside Pearlman raising funds for the Farm Family Sculpture downtown and special events for Tippecanoe County Historical Society. “Sandy knows how to plan. She’s efficient. And pleasant,” Deagan Keirce says. “And if anything is forgotten, she picks up on it immediately.”

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Agency Endowment Matching Campaign - Each donation is matched 1:4 by The Community Foundation. To see the list of participating not-for-profit organizations and to donate to the Campaign, click here.
New Funds
The Suicide Prevention Fund was founded in loving memory of Matt Zika. The fund is generally intended to provide support for: educational materials, including books and other materials; conferences, workshops and seminars; and as the fund grows, it is permissible to use grants to fund expert speakers on the topic of youth suicide prevention. For more information, click here.



To speak with a staff member about setting up an endowment fund, contact Greg Kapp or Marianne Rose
Memorial Gifts

Roger L. Blalock
Patricia Elizabeth Dowell
Douglas W. Eberle
Judge Warren B. Thompson
KTraynor
Katie Traynor
Douglas W. Eberle Board Governance Series

The Douglas W. Eberle Not-For-Profit Board Governance Series was established in 2008 to strengthen and sustain Not-For-Profit Boards in Tippecanoe and the surrounding counties. NCHS is partnering with The Community Foundation of Greater Lafayette and United Way of Greater Lafayette to present the education series. The purpose of this program is to build knowledge about responsible oversight and governance, and effective responses to policy and management issues faced by today’s Not-For-Profit volunteer leaders. The continuing education series is designed for, and limited to, Board volunteers and Executive Director teams.

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