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


Poverty simulation at IU Southeast supported by grant from Community Foundation of Southern ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Lilly Endowment

Closing the virtuous circle: IU Southeast receives an important grant from the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana for a poverty...more

Floyd County Council still has questions about hospital agreement
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY — The Floyd County Council still has questions surrounding the agreement to invest $70 million with the Community Foundation...more

Placement of future Floyd Memorial Hospital sale proceeds debated
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

"This has nothing to do with the $70 million that is going to the Community Foundation," Commissioner Billy Stewart said. "This was an...more

Floyd Memorial Foundation adds IUS athletics director to board
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

Glover is an involved member of the Southern Indiana community and has served on several volunteer committees for the Community Foundation...more

NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For Dec. 17-18
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

High school students throughout Clark and Floyd counties will have the opportunity to apply for scholarships through the Community Foundation...more

CFSI receives proceeds from Floyd Memorial Hospital sale
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

An agreement with the Community Foundation was entered into by the council and Floyd County Commissioners and signed on Nov. 4. However,...more

Floyd County Council files restraining order against County Treasurer
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

$70 million was supposed to be given to the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana to invest. The council estimates that it is currently losing...more

NEWS AND TRIBUNE BRIEFS — For Thursday, Dec. 15
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

Completed applications will be due to the Community Foundation by noon on Jan. 31. The online applications are open on the...more

Floyd Council pushes for $70M transfer
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

... to make around $2 million in revenue because the $70 million has not been invested with the Community Foundation of Southern...more

Clark says he is 'compelled' to transfer hospital sale proceeds to CFSI
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

The principal cannot be touched once it is put into the Community Foundation, but if a state statute is passed next year, which officials are confident...more



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