Central Indiana Senior Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), announced grant funding of $1,085,000 to 44 organizations serving Central Indiana seniors. The fund invests in organizations and programs that serve seniors—ages 55 and older—who have low- to moderate-income or experience isolation from community resources and opportunities. Read More.
Hamilton County, Indiana — After more than seven years of service, Tom Kilian, President of Hamilton County Community Foundation (HCCF) and IMPACT Central Indiana, has announced his departure. His final day with the foundation will be Tuesday, October 15, 2024. Kilian has accepted a distinguished new role with a national foundation, where he will continue […]Read More.
The Indianapolis Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Leigh Riley Evans as Vice President of Equity and Policy, effective September 3, 2024. As Vice President of Equity and Policy, Ms. Evans will serve on the leadership team for the Foundation’s recently announced Center for Racial Equity and Economic Opportunity (CREEO), an initiative that […]Read More.
The Indianapolis Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Twyman, Ph.D. as Chief Equity and Innovation Officer effective July 15. As Chief Equity and Innovation Officer, Dr. Twyman will lead the Foundation’s recently announced Center for Racial Equity and Economic Opportunity (CREEO), an initiative that will amplify the Foundation’s historic commitment to address […]Read More.
(Indianapolis, May 13, 2014) – Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) is thrilled to congratulate OrthoIndy Foundation, a fund of CICF, in awarding over $10 million to the community. This remarkable achievement reflects the OrthoIndy Foundation’s unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Central Indiana residents. Over the past 12 years, the OrthoIndy Foundation has provided […]Read More.
INDIANAPOLIS, April 3, 2024 – Today, Mayor Joe Hogsett, the Indianapolis Foundation, and the Indianapolis City-County Council announced the fifth round of grantees receiving funding through the Elevation Grant Program. Twenty-seven grants, totaling more than $5.1 million, will be distributed to Indianapolis organizations. The funding supports local, grassroots nonprofits working to address root causes of […]Read More.