The expectation that companies give back has become the standard among many job seekers, the Millenial generation (those born between 1980 and the mid-2000s) in particular. Companies giving priority to philanthropic efforts reap plenty of benefits—employee attraction and retention, tax breaks, positive community perception and employee development among them. Where do you start? Take a look at how three Central Indiana businesses are doing it. Read More.
The Board of Directors of The Indianapolis Foundation, an affiliate of Central Indiana Community Foundation, approved and awarded more than $2.2 million of grants to not-for-profits serving Marion County resident at a board meeting held on May 14, 2014. The grants included: responsive awards (requests for funding made by not-for-profits); support for The Indianapolis Public Library […]Read More.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) announced new members and officers for CICF’s Board of Directors as well as to the Board of Directors for its affiliates, The Indianapolis Foundation and Legacy Fund of Hamilton County. New officers include: Mr. Charles Sutphin, who replaces Mr. Mark Hill as the new Board Chair of Central Indiana Community Foundation; Mr. Hill remains […]Read More.