The Indianapolis Foundation Announces $1.36 Million in Grants

INDIANPOLIS — The Indianapolis Foundation, an affiliate of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), approved 21 grants totaling $1.36 million. These competitive grants were approved by the board of directors on May 15 and included $835,500 in support from The Indianapolis Foundation Library Fund to three library initiatives.
Competitive grants address a range of services and opportunities. A few grantees include:
• Indianapolis Interfaith Hospitality Network — the grant will fund technology upgrades and volunteer training for a day center that offers homeless clients access to computers for employment and permanent housing searches.
• Fairbanks Hospital Inc. — funding will help the hospital increase access to the Supported Living Program to help people move from addiction treatment to recovery and eventually, independent living.
• Eskenazi Health Foundation — this grant supports paid internships for students with physical or sensory disabilities to help them build skills, resumes and confidence. At least 70 percent of interns will achieve full-time employment or enroll in graduate school upon completing the program.
• Butler University  — Support will fund the Butler Community Arts School outreach programs for youth, ages 5-17. Participants are paired with Jordan College of Fine Arts Education students that serve as teaching fellows.
Other grants were awarded to: Arts Council of Indianapolis; Coburn Place Safe Haven; Indiana Ballet Conservatory; Indianapolis Ballet Inc.; Indianapolis Congregation Action Network; Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art; Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership; Indianapolis Opera; Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation; IU Foundation; Joy’s House; Kennedy King Memorial Initiative; Little Red Door Cancer Agency; Mozel Sanders Foundation, Inc.; and Northwestern University.