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




Richmond, IN

2019

$6,650
Indianapolis, IN

2019

$55,000
Indianapolis, IN

2019

$30,000
Roanoke, VA

2019

$7,500
Stryker, OH

2019

$20,000
Riverside, IL

2019

$100,000
Baton Rouge, LA

2019

$40,000
Indianapolis, IN

2019

$220,000
Indianapolis, IN

2019

$70,500
Noblesville, IN

2019

$25,000
Lafayette, IN

2019

$6,000
Milford, OH

2019

$6,250
Milligan College, TN

2019

$80,000
West Linn, OR

2019

$5,425
Indianapolis, IN

2019

$20,000
Washington, DC

2019

$5,002




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