
Portland researcher and urban planner to discuss how Indianapolis can create an age-friendlier city at Communities for a Lifetime event on Friday, March 8.

Seniors need healthy meals, and many need them at reduced costs. Concord Neighborhood Center’s Dynki Deli serves affordable dishes that hit the spot on Indianapolis’ near southside.

The Central Indiana Senior Fund is currently offering an exciting RFP opportunity for not-for-profit organizations serving central Indiana’s at-risk senior population. The deadline for RFP planning proposals is November 16th.

Ten thousand baby boomers turn 65 each day in the United States. It’s the fastest growing age group in Indiana – and seniors and communities are going to face critical challenges because of it.

Fund has awarded $5 million+ to support community’s seniors since 2004.

After lifetimes of contribution to community, more than half the seniors living in Indiana face food insecurity. “Cost-Saving Meal Options for Seniors” offers a list of area resources that address this challenge.

Central Indiana Senior Fund welcomed three new members and honored three outgoing members to its Advisory Board.
Indiana ranks 12th in the nation with the most ‘food insecure’ seniors








