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


Noblesville Fire Department accepting donations for Christmas Food & Toy Drive – The ...
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Secure online donations may be made through the Central Indiana Community Foundation donor portal at www.cicf.org/giving/give-now/existing-fund/....more

Indianapolis has spent $2.2 billion on anti-violence & public safety initiatives since 2017 - CBS4Indy
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Most of the money was distributed by the Central Indiana Community Foundation, or CICF. The funding comes from the city budget, although the...more

Ivy Tech Hamilton County offers grand-opening scholarship - Current in Carmel
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

“Thanks to generous donations from the IU Health Community Impact Investment Project Fund – Workforce, a fund of Hamilton County Community...more

Sept. 28 - Fox Lake group receives grant to restore lodge | Fwbusiness
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

He established the two funds with Central Indiana Community Foundation to support the restoration, preservation, operation and ongoing maintenance of...more

Foundation withholds Indy library funds until racial inequity, bias addressed
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation, Indianapolis Foundation

The Indianapolis Foundation, an affiliate of the Central Indiana Community Foundation, announced the decision publicly in a Facebook post. “We...more

City, CICF gave $250000 in grant money to Bail Project before organization paid bond for man ...
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation, Indianapolis Foundation

The Violent Crime Prevention Grant Program in 2020-2021, as administered by Central Indiana Community Foundation, awarded $100,000 to...more

Indy crime prevention grants announced, effort to curb violence in Indy
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

After the groups applied, the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) made the final decision on which group received the money. Each...more

Indy awards $400000 to 40 community organizations for crime-prevention projects
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

The City-County Council, in partnership with the Office of Public Health and Safety and the Central Indiana Community Foundation,...more

Locally owned grocery store to open in food desert off 38th Street on northeast side
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

Cook Medical will build the store, while Impact Central Indiana, a limited liability company created by the Central Indiana Community Foundation,...more

Council seeks applications for $625k in crime prevention grant proposals
Foundation: Central Indiana Community Foundation

... opening phase, others as little as $10,000. The Council and the Central Indiana Community Foundation are accepting grant proposals through...more



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