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From one generation to the next: children at Indianapolis Public School #103 now have access to a high-quality preschool program thanks to The Glick Fund.


About The Glick Fund

The Glick Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation, was established by Gene and Marilyn Glick in 1998 to support a variety of causes in central Indiana. Today, The Glick Fund is focused on making a measurable impact in specific areas. The Glick Fund concentrates on:

  • Increasing educational opportunities 
  • Promoting arts and creative expression
  • Supporting efforts toward self-sufficiency
  • Alleviating human suffering and helping those in need 
May 15, 2013

College tuition is rising faster than inflation, and students – both those who graduate and those who do not – face increasingly high levels of debt.

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May 8, 2013

Donor-advised funds rebound to higher values and greater grant-making impact, following losses sustained during the economic recession.

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May 1, 2013

CEOs for Cities selects Indianapolis to host Livability Challenge Workshop, highlighting effective strategies for enhancing urban living from six major US cities - Cleveland, Philadelphia, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Indianapolis.

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April 22, 2013

Central Indiana Community Foundation affiliate to award $2 million in grants; funds will continue to support programs providing services for juvenile and adult offenders.

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