Central Indiana Community Foundation, Inc. (IN)



CICF's mission is to inspire, support, and practice philanthropy, leadership, and service in its community.

CICF focuses on three areas that make central Indiana a better place to live for now and future generations; Grantmaking from a variety of funds to other effective not-for-profits; Community leadership on issues like helping families overcome obstacles, creating great public spaces, and embracing our ethnic communities; and Philanthropic advising to help people make their charitable giving more thoughtful and enjoyable

Assets and Giving for Central Indiana Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 447,971,651
2018 - 407,923,318
2017 - 444,073,426
2016 - 402,686,160
Domestic Grants

2019 - 29,610,531
2018 - 24,673,363
2017 - 21,130,461


    

Recent News from Central Indiana Community Foundation


Expanded Indiana Authors Awards will kick off with a celebration at the Indianapolis Artsgarden on ...
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Glick Philanthropies includes the Glick Family Foundation, Glick Family Housing Foundation, Glick Fund at Central Indiana Community...more

Waterside Design Competition Postponed
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Indianapolis-based Ambrose Property Group and the Central Indiana Community Foundation are postponing the Waterside Design Competition...more

Indy developer drops $1.4 billion plan to revamp old GM stamping plant
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Spearheaded by Ambrose in partnership with Exhibit Columbus and the Central Indiana Community Foundation, the redevelopment contest...more

Adrianne Slash: It's time elected officials do better for black Indy
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Earlier this year, when the Central Indiana Community Foundation switched gears and changed its mission to “mobilize people, ideas and...more

Start with Art Emphasizes Diversity
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

... a new mission and a new strategic plan called Inclusive Cities,” said Brian Payne, president and CEO of the Central Indiana Community...more

African American Legacy Fund of Indianapolis has more challenges before giving
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

It's been a little more than four months since Central Indiana Community Foundation unveiled its five-year strategic plan for Marion County...more



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