Crosser Family Foundation supports Noblesville students

The Crosser family distributing school supplies at this year's Multilingual Family Night. (From left) Christi Crosser, Craig Crosser, and Mya Crosser. Not pictured: Janet Crosser and Ash Crosser. (Photo provided by Noblesville Schools)

$50K donation goes to student services & multilingual efforts

Noblesville Schools has announced a $50,000 Crosser Family Foundation grant to the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation (NSEF) that will provide support for student services programming and multilingual family efforts.

The funding is the largest amount NSEF has ever received from the Crosser Family Foundation, and the largest grant the Foundation made this cycle among the 22 not-for-profit organizations they supported.

The grant will support a variety of programs including:

  • Noblesville Schools Education Foundation’s mental health fund
  • Noblesville Schools Multilingual Family Night, which provides support services for over 1,000 multilingual students and their families
  • Noblesville Schools Compass Mentoring, which matches community mentors with students in need of extra adult support
  • Wellness and self-care initiatives for Noblesville Schools teachers and staff

“We are so appreciative of the Crosser family’s generosity and care for Noblesville students, staff and families,” NSEF Executive Director Adriann Young said. “These dollars will provide critical support services that ultimately help students succeed.”

To learn more about the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation visit noblesvilleschools.org/foundation.

About the Crosser Family Foundation
The Crosser Family Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of youth and their families in local communities by providing them with everyday needs and opportunities to help them achieve a bright future while setting them up for success so they will grow to be healthy, responsible, active citizens in their communities.

The Crosser Family Foundation was established by Janet R. Crosser and the late Richard H. Crosser in 2001. The foundation wishes to continue, celebrate, and inspire philanthropy in local communities today and in the future. Over the years, the foundation has given grants totaling over $3 million to community groups, organizations, and businesses focused on providing services to enrich the lives of youth and their families in local communities.