The Johnson County Public Library Foundation, Inc. seeks to assist the Johnson County Public Library in providing outstanding information, education, and cultural resources for all members of the community by granting supplemental funding to assist the Library in promoting literacy in Johnson County.
Johnson County Public Library Foundation Inc makes large supplemental grants to the Johnson County Public Library, with the three biggest recent awards all supporting programs, materials, and services for the same institution. The foundation’s work is tied closely to library-based information, education, cultural resources, and literacy, and its grant sizes are substantial for a local funder: the median recent grant is $220,152, with the middle half ranging from $169,917 to $270,388. In the recent record, the library in Franklin, Indiana received $320,624 in 2023, followed by $119,681 in 2024 and $161,136 in 2025, showing a consistent pattern of support across multiple years. The foundation’s stated purpose is to help the library provide resources for all members of the community, with supplemental funding directed to programming and service delivery. Its structure centers on one primary beneficiary rather than a broad portfolio of unrelated grantees, and the recent grants show that relationship clearly.
A core part of the foundation’s grantmaking supports public library operations and patron services. One recent grant went to Johnson County Public Library for funding for programs, materials, and services, reinforcing the library’s day-to-day work. The same purpose appears again in another grant record, suggesting steady support for the institution’s core functions. The foundation also backs literacy and community education through its stated program areas, which include public libraries, literacy, early childhood education, and adult education/workforce skills. Its topic taxonomy further points to library-based services and outreach, along with collection development and community education and lifelong learning. That mix shows a focus on both access to materials and the programming that helps patrons use them.
Recent grant sizes cluster at a relatively high local scale, with p25 at $169,917, a median of $220,152, and p75 at $270,388. The recent grants list shows repeated support for the same recipient in 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating an ongoing funding relationship rather than isolated one-off awards. The foundation gives through direct supplemental grants to the library, and the active grant programs say these funds support programs, services, and capital or enhancement projects. Unsolicited applications are not accepted under the listed programs.
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Most grants fall between $170K and $270K, with a median of $220K.
25th Percentile
$170K
Median
$220K
75th Percentile
$270K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IN.
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Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in Indiana. All recent grants in the dataset went to Johnson County Public Library in Franklin, IN, and 100% of grants were given to recipients in the HQ state. The top state by grant count is also Indiana, which matches the recipient distribution shown in the recent record. The geographic pattern is narrowly focused on Johnson County rather than spread across multiple states or countries.
It funds supplemental support for the Johnson County Public Library, especially programs, materials, services, literacy work, and related capital or enhancement projects. The foundation’s stated focus areas also include public libraries, early childhood education, adult education/workforce skills, public art and cultural programs, and community development and outdoor spaces.
Recent grant sizes are substantial: the 25th percentile is $169,917, the median is $220,152, and the 75th percentile is $270,388. The recent grants list also includes awards of $320,624, $161,136, and $119,681.
The recent record shows all grants going to U.S. recipients, with 100% of grants in the US and 100% of grants in Indiana. The listed geography is local, and the grant programs are tied to Johnson County, Indiana, and Franklin, IN.
No. Both active grant programs list unsolicited applications as false, and the funding is structured as supplemental support for the Johnson County Public Library rather than an open grant competition.
Yes. The recent grants list shows support for Johnson County Public Library in 2023, 2024, and 2025, all for programs, materials, and services. That pattern points to an ongoing relationship with the same recipient across multiple years.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson County Public Library | Franklin, IN | $161,136 | 2025 | To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services. |
| Johnson County Public Library | Franklin, IN | $119,681 | 2024 | To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services. |
| Johnson County Public Library | Franklin, IN | $320,624 | 2023 | To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services. |
Johnson County Public Library
$161,136To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services.
Johnson County Public Library
$119,681To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services.
Johnson County Public Library
$320,624To assist the library with funding for programs, materials, and services.