The Board of Directors of The Indianapolis Foundation, an affiliate of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), approved and awarded $829,722 of grants to not-for-profits serving Marion County residents on November 11 and December 9, 2014. The Indianapolis Foundation awarded grants to 16 Marion County not-for-profit organizations demonstrating a commitment to improving the community. Grant allocations […]Read More.
As of 2014, over 100 individuals and families have become Angel Investors and invested in CICF-led initiatives and projects that make Marion and Hamilton Counties better places to call home. As 2014 comes to a close, we hope that you’ll take time to celebrate the positive and lasting impact CICF’s Angel Investors have had this year by reflecting […]Read More.
TeenWorks offers at-risk teens a job – and a future. Sixteen-year-old Dieria Moore wanted to earn extra cash during her summer break. When TeenWorks hired her for their six-week youth employment program, the Crispus Attucks High School sophomore got more than a paycheck — much more. In 1981, Gene Glick launched TeenWorks, formally Pro100, to employ […]Read More.
Legacy Fund annual award recognizes philanthropic contributions to the community. The Legacy Fund Living Legacy Award was given to the children of A.W. “Mac” and Arline Reynolds, including Gary and Cindy Reynolds, as well as Reynolds Farm Equipment for their philanthropic contributions to Fishers and Hamilton County. The award was made during Legacy Fund’s Celebration of Philanthropy […]Read More.
$1 million grant from The Efroymson Family Fund will support innovative museum programs and initiatives through 2018 Indianapolis Museum of Art is excited to announce the inventive new ARTx series, made possible with a $1 million gift from The Efroymson Family Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). The ARTx series was developed […]Read More.
Promoting Arts, Culture, Innovation and Creativity A showcase of artists from the New Harmony Clay Project featured at New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, USI e-news Statewide exhibit to explore pivotal 1920s clash between Notre Dame students, Klan, Notre Dame News Walkable USA Documentary to be Screened at Indiana Welcome Center, Lake Shore Public Media […]Read More.