
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
College tuition is rising faster than inflation, and students – both those who graduate and those who do not – face increasingly high levels of debt.
Donor-advised funds rebound to higher values and greater grant-making impact, following losses sustained during the economic recession.
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.
Central Indiana Community Foundation affiliate to award $2 million in grants; funds will continue to support programs providing services for juvenile and adult offenders.











