RCCF Welcomes Summer Intern

Delyla Wonnell. (Provided Photo)

(Ripley County, IN) – The Ripley County Community Foundation (RCCF) welcomes its newest summer intern, Delyla Wonnell.

The Community Foundation’s internship program is designed to engage local young people in the work of community philanthropy, fostering a deeper understanding of charitable giving and inspiring the next generation of lifelong philanthropists.

Wonnell is an incoming senior at Ball State University majoring in Public Health with a minor in American Sign Language.

With this degree, she hopes to further pursue her passion for helping people through a professional outlet. She chose to intern at the Ripley County Community Foundation to actively strengthen her skills within her community and learn how to better serve others through meaningful, hands-on experience.

“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to intern with the Ripley County Community Foundation this summer,” Wonnell said. “This internship is valuable because it encourages me to grow both personally and professionally. I’m eager to learn from the Community Foundation’s work and play a role in helping improve access and opportunities for others.”

During her internship, Wonnell will play an active role in strengthening the Foundation’s work across several key areas.

She will assist with grant writing efforts, contribute to community-focused programming, and help deepen the Foundation’s organizational capacity to better serve residents across Ripley County.

Through these projects, Wonnell hopes to gain valuable hands-on experience while supporting the Foundation’s mission.

“Through our internship program, we seek to engage local young people in the work of the Community Foundation in hopes that they will become lifelong philanthropists,” said Executive Director Amy Streator. “At the same time, internships provide invaluable opportunities for college students to gain hands-on experience, explore potential career paths, and build meaningful connections within their communities.”

Nonprofit organizations often operate with limited budgets and resources, making internships an essential part of extending their reach and impact. Interns provide meaningful support across a
variety of initiatives, bringing fresh perspectives, energy, and enthusiasm to the work. At the Ripley County Community Foundation, interns are not only learners; they are valued contributors who play an integral role in carrying out the organization’s mission.

For more information on RCCF initiatives and to learn how you can leave your legacy for the future of Ripley County, please visit www.rccfonline.org, or stop by the community foundation’s office at 13 E. George Street, Suite B, in Batesville.