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


DUNCAN: WEB POLL RESULTS: Floyd Memorial Hospital funds should go to Community ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

... of Floyd Memorial Hospital to the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, despite an agreement signed by the commissioners and the...more

Clock ticking/officials dickering with Floyd Memorial proceeds
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

An agreement was signed between Floyd County and the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Nov. 4 for the transfer of funds from the...more

HANSON: Auditor, treasurer overstepping their authority
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

For total transparency, in addition to my role as publisher of the News and Tribune, I sit on the board of directors for the Community Foundation and...more

Floyd County auditor peppered with questions over transfer of proceeds from hospital sale
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

It was originally approved Nov. 4. During the meeting Linda Speed, president and executive director of the Community Foundation of Southern...more

Frustration mounts over Floyd Memorial Hospital proceeds
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

Linda Speed, president and executive director of the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, told both bodies Monday that in November,...more

OUR OPINION: Delay in transfer of hospital sale proceeds unacceptable
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

That money, proceeds from the sale of Floyd Memorial Hospital to Baptist Health Louisville, is pledged to the Community Foundation of...more

Community Foundation ready and waiting for Floyd Memorial Hospital sale proceeds
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

Wathen said Auditor Scott Clark and Treasurer Linda Berger have decided not to transfer the $70 million from the sale to the Community...more

Floyd Memorial Hospital, 1850 State St. in New Albany, is now Baptist Health Floyd.
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY — An agreement between Floyd County officials and the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana — signed Nov. 4 — for...more

Floyd County Commissioners approve hospital fund
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

"There is nothing wrong with the Community Foundation. I just have reservations about placing all the money in there." His opponent in the District...more

Floyd County Council moves Floyd Memorial funds
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southern Indiana

John Schellenberger, councilman, said he thought by making the final transfer to the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, the council...more



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