Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Inc.



In 1991, a group of Southern Indiana residents formed an organization that would be a resource for nonprofits and a place that would help ordinary people find a way to honor causes they loved. That organization is the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana.


Through the generous personal gifts of this core group and funds from the Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc., the Community Foundation opened up for business with Dale Orem at its helm.



Orem's task during those first few years was to meet with people, one-on-one, and explain what the Foundation was and how it could help them make their charitable dreams come true.


Due largely to Orem's diligence and persistence, the organization quickly grew to have a $5 million endowment, and also even made grants during those early days.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

Assets

2020 - 125,331,367
2019 - 120,889,311
2018 - 107,106,459
2017 - 104,809,006
Domestic Grants

2020 - 6,320,615
2019 - 5,500,887
2018 - 4,573,231


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Southern Indiana


Floyd County sets priorities for 2019
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The county already invested $70 million from the sale with the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana and receives around $3.5 million a year...more

CFSI announces matching fund grant from Lilly Endowment
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Lilly Endowment

NEW ALBANY – The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana has received a grant of $2 million as part of Lilly Endowment Inc.'s seventh phase...more

Konkle seeks to keep Floyd County Council seat
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The county currently receives around $3.5 million a year from the $70 million of hospital sale proceeds invested with the Community Foundation...more

Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awards remaining grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY – The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana has awarded the final grants for its fiscal year, awarding $234,655 to 50...more

Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awards remaining grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY – The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana has awarded the final grants for its fiscal year, awarding $234,655 to 50...more

Community Foundation of Southern Indiana awards remaining grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The grants were awarded from the Foundation's unrestricted Community ... Grant recipients for 2018 include: Align Southern Indiana; American Red ... Clark County Museum; Clark County Youth Shelter...more

Southern Indiana foundation awards $234000 in grants to local organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana announced the grants on Friday, according to a news release from the organization. The grants...more

Falls of the Ohio unveils new film
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

... was donated by organizations including The Ogle Foundation, Town of Clarksville, Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Gheens...more

MORRIS: Ensuring the future
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

And by establishing a foundation through the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, festival officers hope they have done just that. By...more

Southern Indiana agency receives grants for transportation program
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The agency received a $5,000 grant from fund holders at the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana to go toward the purchase of a...more



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