Indiana Humanities selects 10 libraries, schools to host author events. Honoraria for speakers will be provided, thanks to a grant from The Glick Fund, a fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation
HAMILTON COUNTY, IN – SNAP, a strategic initiative created by Legacy Fund focusing on adolescent substance use and abuse in Hamilton County has become a part of Promising Futures of Central Indiana.

Mr. Mark A. Robbins has been hired as vice president of the Legacy Fund. Formerly the director of development at Ball State University, Robbins began with Legacy Fund on April 25, 2011, and will provide additional development support for the Hamilton County-based community foundation.
Community foundations are very knowledgeable about the not-for-profit partners in their communities that are best able to provide disaster relief and needed services. CICF can supply you with information about this Foundation or other organizations providing immediate and long-term disaster relief services anywhere in the world.








