Decatur County Lilly Winner announced

The Decatur County Community Foundation recently announced this year’s Lilly
Endowment Community Scholarship recipient and the four DCCF Community
Scholarship winners.
Lilly Endowment has selected Christina Fogg, a senior at Greensburg Community High
School, as this year’s Decatur County recipient. Lilly Endowment Community Scholars
are known for their community involvement, academic achievement, character and
leadership.


Each Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship provides for full tuition, required fees
and a special allocation of up to $900 per year for required books and equipment for
four years of undergraduate study on a full-time basis leading to a baccalaureate
degree at any eligible Indiana public or private nonprofit college or university.
Fogg is the daughter of William and Nancy Fogg. She is a 4-year member of 4-H,
Students Against Destructive Decisions, student council and volleyball. She has worked
at A&W and a local farm; has helped with fundraisers at the Bread of Life and New
Directions; as well as walked dogs at the local animal shelter and helped with her
church picnic, among other activities.
The four remaining finalists for the Lilly Scholarship receive a DCCF Community
Scholarship. This year, the four finalists include Sophia Bushhorn from South Decatur
(daughter of Thomas and Priscilla Bushhorn); Elizabeth Flessner from South Decatur
(daughter of Matt and Pam Flessner); Paige Gauck from North Decatur (daughter of
Kim and Andrew Gauck); and Jack Hamilton from South Decatur (son of Dale and
Susan Hamilton). Each of these students will receive a $5,000 scholarship from DCCF.
“We are very proud of all of these finalists,” said DCCF Scholarship Program Manager
Jenny Schebler. “They are all outstanding students, and excellent representatives of our
community.”
The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship is a competitive award administered in
Decatur County by the Decatur County Community Foundation. Fifty-five Decatur
County students began the multi-step process in August by completing an online
application and a controlled essay. A selection committee made up of local
representatives evaluated each anonymous applicant’s citizenship, leadership, and
personal attitude as demonstrated through involvement in the community, school
activities, and jobs that they have held. Students were also evaluated on academics. A
second committee of volunteers from outside the community scored the 55 controlled
essays.

The top five scores from this round of evaluations moved on to the finalist round, where
they prepared and presented a speech to a new round of judges, along with answering
some impromptu questions. Nominees were then submitted to the statewide
administrator of the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program, ICI, for the
selection of scholarship recipients.
Lilly Endowment created the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program for the
1998-1999 school year and has supported the program every year since with tuition
grants totaling in excess of $486 million. More than 5,000 Indiana students have
received the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship since the program’s inception.

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