INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) has selected 11 neighborhood-serving organizations to receive grants for increasing affordable housing preservation and development, and enhancing housing options for residents. Called the Indianapolis Neighborhood Development Initiative (INDI), this year’s program will distribute $900,000 total to these organizations to support their efforts in developing or preserving 743 affordable housing units in Marion County.
The 2026 INDI program grantees include:
• Community Action of Greater Indianapolis
• Englewood Community Development Corporation
• Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation
• Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corporation
• Near East Area Renewal
• Near North Development Corporation
• Shepherd Community Center
• Southeast Neighborhood Development
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