Johnson County Community Foundation Awards 2025 Mental Health Programming Grants
Published: December 4, 2025 by Johnson County Community Foundation
The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Mental Health Programs Grants. This year, the JCCF awarded more than $63,000 to six local organizations working to expand access to mental health resources, empower youth, and strengthen overall wellness throughout Johnson County.
These grants demonstrate the Foundation’s continued dedication to strengthening mental health services and helping individuals and families thrive.
2025 Grant Recipients Include:
- Johnson County Public Library Foundation: Every Brain Belongs: Neurodiversity Inclusion Initiative — $10,000
- Reach for Youth, Inc.: Mental Health and Positive Youth Development Services — $10,000
- Centerstone of Indiana: Expanding Access to Child and Family Mental Health Services — $10,000
- Johnson Memorial Hospital Foundation: Mind and Motion Recreation Program — $5,279.37
- Upstream Prevention: Youth Day at Upstream — $8,700
- Indiana FFA Leadership Foundation: Rise Together: Experiential Activity Program for Recovery and Wellness — $20,000
“We are honored to support these organizations as they lead innovative, compassionate, and community-focused mental health initiatives,” said Kim Kasting, President & CEO of the JCCF. “Their work helps ensure that individuals of all ages have access to the support and tools they need to flourish.”
JCCF remains dedicated to investing in programs that build a healthier, more connected community. To learn more about the Foundation’s grantmaking or how you can support mental health initiatives in Johnson County, please visit jccf.org.








