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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INVESTS $550,000 IN REGIONAL WELLNESS CENTER
The Dubois County Community Foundation announces its
support for the new Regional Wellness Center with a total contribution of $550,000 towards the
project.
This commitment includes a $300,000 grant to the Tri-County YMCA, as well as the
establishment of a $250,000 endowment to benefit the City of Jasper, providing ongoing, annual
funding for the facility’s upkeep, maintenance and programming.
“This investment is about far more than a building—it’s about expanding access to programs
and resources that support physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life,”
Clayton Boyles, Community Foundation Executive Director said.
As operator of the facility, the Tri-County YMCA will deliver a wide range of programs designed
to serve individuals and families of all ages, from group fitness classes and personal training to
youth sports and family-friendly activities. The center will also feature recreational opportunities
such as pickleball and basketball, an indoor walking track and a community kitchen.
“The Tri-County YMCA exists to strengthen our community through caring people and family-
focused programs that support a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all,” Mike Steffe, Tri-County
YMCA Executive Director said. “This facility will be the home to these wellness offerings all
designed to enhance community engagement and build a healthier community.”
The Community Foundation’s $300,000 grant support for this project was made possible by a
Community Support Grant of $750,000 from Lilly Endowment Inc. through the ninth phase of its
Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT IX), a statewide initiative designed to support the
efforts of community foundations to strengthen the quality of life in the communities they serve.
“The Regional Wellness Center aligned well with the GIFT IX criteria, which allowed us to
provide greater support for the project. The Community Foundation’s investment is designed to
ensure both immediate impact and long-term sustainability,” Boyles said.
More than a fitness facility, the Regional Wellness Center will expand access to high-quality
indoor recreation and wellness opportunities in Dubois County and the region, with completion
anticipated in late 2027.

