RHI Legacy Foundation recently completed their 2025 grant year, awarding $1,712,562 to non-profit organizations and municipalities who serve Rutherford County residents. This includes a $1,000,000 contribution toward the completion of the Dr. Bobby F. England Health and Sciences Center through the Isothermal Community College Foundation. This gift was announced by the college earlier this year.
Kerry Giles, Board Chair for the Foundation, stated, “We are inspired by the projects outlined in the new grant applications and feel honored to award these funds to groups striving to make our community healthier. This marks our twelfth year of awarding grants, and each year we are reminded of the passion and dedication within our community to create lasting, positive change.”
Terry Hines, Executive Director for the Foundation, commented, “RHI Legacy Foundation remains committed to supporting outstanding organizations in our community in their efforts to address the needs represented in our focus areas of active living, chronic disease, and healthy eating. We are pleased to announce funding for forty-two grant awards and look forward to the positive impact these will have on health and wellness in our community.”
Active Living – Nine grants totaling $160,600
Chronic Disease – Nine grants totaling $198,812
Healthy Eating – Twenty-three grants totaling $353,150
Organizations that receive funding provide regular reports and participate in conversations with foundation staff throughout the year regarding the health impact that the grant accomplishes. Jill Miracle, Community Impact Director for the Foundation, explained, “Our work emphasizes healthy eating and active living because those factors have proven impacts on the prevention of chronic diseases. Our county continues to rank lower than the state and nation on length and quality of life. We strive to improve those rankings through the good work of our grantees. Partnerships with our grantees are vital to identify and resolve issues that affect the health of our county. We look forward to visiting our grant recipients throughout the year to learn about their work and the impact that they are making.”
RHI Legacy Foundation began operations in 2014. Since that time, $17,232,654.54 has been awarded to local organizations to address health issues. This amount includes regular grant cycle awards and infrastructure projects such as the Thermal Belt Rail Trail. Details about funding for another significant project will be announced before year-end.
Plans for the 2026 grant cycle will be announced in the Spring. Please visit the website at https://RHILegacyFoundation.com or follow their social media for more information.
October 15, 2025
Contact: Jill W. Miracle, RHI Legacy Foundation
828-202-4630