COLUMBUS, Ind. - Columbus Propeller, located on the Columbus Municipal Airpark campus, has officially transitioned to an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a member-led board of directors, marking an important new chapter for one of the community’s most unique learning and innovation hubs.
Founded in 2021 under the Columbus Area Chamber Foundation, Propeller was created to provide hands-on learning, foster creativity, and support entrepreneurs in one of the nation’s most manufacturing-rich communities.
It has evolved into a vital resource, providing students, hobbyists, artists, and professionals with access to tools, training, and opportunities they might not otherwise have.
Propeller’s early success reflects a broad commitment from across the community, with public and private partners contributing to equipment, facility upgrades, and operations. In total, more than $1.27 million has been invested since 2021.
Key partnerships have shaped Propeller’s impact. Ivy Tech Community College has played a crucial role in aligning programming with workforce needs and creating pathways for students and adult learners to develop in-demand skills. working, digital fabrication, and the arts, while also serving as a gathering space for creativity and collaboration.
The Columbus Area Arts Council further expands these offerings through leased studio space and additional arts programming.
Tracy Munn, who recently stepped into the Executive Director role after serving as Training Coordinator, emphasized the importance of continued investment. Munn said. “This next phase is full of opportunity, but it also requires continued support. With investment from individuals, businesses, and philanthropic partners, we can create even more opportunities for people of all ages to learn, create, and explore.”
Guided by its new board of directors, Columbus Propeller is positioned to build on its momentum, ensuring it remains a valuable, community-driven resource for years to come.
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