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Ackerman Foundation
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| The foundation was organized to receive gifts and grants of money and property of every kind. As an Indianapolis based organization, grants are made predominately to central Indiana organizations as well as a few national medical research institutions. Specifically, the foundation focuses on Indiana cultural institutions and organizations benefiting health and human services, community development, and education. Grant requests will be considered for both operating fund purposes as well as capital campaigns. The foundation does not make grants to individuals. |
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Ball Brothers Foundation
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| The Ball Brothers Foundation is dedicated to the stewardship legacy of the Ball brothers and to the pursuit of improving the quality of life in Muncie, Delaware County, east Central Indiana and Indiana. The Foundation's grants focus on six broad subject areas: Education - higher education, public and private education; Arts, Culture & Humanities - cultural activities & institutions; Human Services including youth services; Public/Society Benefit, community betterment; Health including school & community wellness, youth development, & recreation; Environment including conservation and land management. |
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Daviess County Community Foundation
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| The Daviess County Community Foundation is a nonprofit, public charity created by and for the people of Daviess County, Indiana. Through the charitable funds established by our donors, the Foundation awarded grants totaling nearly $342,000 last year to numerous organizations throughout Daviess County in the broad areas of Arts and Culture, Community Development, Education, Scholarships, the Environment, Health, Human Services, Recreation, and Youth Development. |
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Dekko Foundation
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| Grantmaking is limited to projects that support the development of children ages birth through 18 years old. We consider grant proposals that further the Foundation's mission for people in the communities where the founders did business. These communities are: Alabama - Limestone County; Indiana - DeKalb, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben and Whitley Counties; Iowa - Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Rihggold and Union Counties. |
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E. Thomas Arington Family Foundation
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| The Arington Foundation (AF) was founded in 1994 by Mr. E. Thomas Arington. Based in Greater Cincinnati area, the foundation emphasizes supporting groups located in southwest Ohio, southeast Indiana, and northern/central Kentucky. The foundation has provided support for a variety of organizations, including those of athletic, educational, humanitarian, and religious nature. The impact these groups have had ranges from local to international. The Arington Foundation is to positively influence the value systems of youth through media, sport, and education. |
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Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc.
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| The Lilly Foundation is a tax-exempt private foundation that awards cash grants to support philanthropic initiatives that are aligned with the companys business strategy. The Lilly Foundation has three primary programs through which the majority of its grants are made: Discretionary Grants Program, Employee Matching Gifts Program, and Employee Volunteer Recognition Program. Grants are made to qualified organizations that improve patient outcomes, especially in Lillys therapeutic areas of interest; enhance the quality of life in communities in which Lilly has a presence, especially Indianapolis, Indiana; and improve education and educational opportunities, with a priority on science. In each of these areas, the Lilly Foundation places special emphasis on programs that address diversity. |
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Gibson County Community Foundation
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| The Gibson County Community Foundation is a nonprofit, public charity created by and for the people of Gibson County. Through the charitable funds established by our donors, the Foundation awarded grants totaling more than $154,000 last year to numerous organizations throughout Gibson County in the broad areas of Arts and Culture, Community Development, Education, Scholarships, the Environment, Health, Human Services, Recreation, and Youth Development. |
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Hoover Family Foundation
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| The Hoover Family Foundation was founded in 1992 to assist non-profit tax-exempt organizations in the social service and education areas to improve the quality of life and foster self-sufficiency. The foundation focuses on funding organizations located in and providing services to the residents of the metropolitan areas where the foundation is located -- Portland, Oregon and Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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Jasper Foundation
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| The Jasper Foundation welcomes grant applications from non-profit organizations whose programs benefit the residents of Jasper County, Indiana. The Jasper Foundation seeks to make philanthropic grants in response to community needs for education, arts and culture, health, social concerns, scholarships and historic preservation. Grant application deadlines: April 1 (unrestricted funds); Community Impact Grant (October 1). |
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Joyce Foundation
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| Our program areas are Education, Employment, Environment, Gun Violence, Money and Politics, and Culture. We focus our grant making on initiatives that promise to have an impact on the Great Lakes region, specifically the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. A limited number of environment grants are made to organizations in Canada. Education grant making in K-12 focuses on Chicago, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee; early childhood grant making focuses on Illinois and Wisconsin. Culture grants are primarily focused on the Chicago metropolitan area, except for the Joyce Awards, which extend to other Midwest cities. We do not generally support capital proposals, endowment campaigns, religious activities, commercial ventures, direct service programs, or scholarships. |
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LaGrange County Community Foundation
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| The mission of the LaGrange County Community Foundation is to inspire and sustain leadership, generosity and service. Helping community serving organizations fund plans to meet critically important outcomes is the fundamental purpose of the LCCF grantmaking program. Areas of funding interest include education, health and human services, environment, arts and culture, and recreation. |
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Legacy Foundation
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| The Legacy Foundation is a permanent philanthropic endowment for Lake County. Founded in 1992 by a group of community leaders who believed that a such an endowment would better our community, Legacy Foundation receives contributions from individuals, families, businesses, foundations and other organizations eager to make a difference in the future of Lake County. We dedicate our resources to: Helping people in need, Protecting and enhancing the environment, Developing vibrant communities, Promoting and supporting educational opportunities, Fostering and safeguarding a healthy citizenry, Creating opportunities for artistic expression, preserving historical treasures and enriching cultural life. The deadlines for grant applications is 5:00 PM on March 1, May 1, September 1, and November 1. |
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Lincoln Financial Foundation
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| The Lincoln Financial Foundation's approach to local philanthropic giving reflects Lincoln Financial's strong connection to its communities. Recognizing that the employees in its affiliate offices can best determine the needs of their respective communities, Lincoln Financial has created an employee giving network by establishing local Charitable Contribution Committees in our primary business locations. These committees review grant proposals, make site visits, and award grants to the nonprofit organizations that they believe will make an enduring impact on their communities. The Charitable Contributions Committees bring the Lincoln Foundation's mission to life by focusing contributions in three "quality of life" areas: Arts and Culture; Education/Workforce Development & Human Services. |
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Lumina Foundation
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| Lumina Foundation makes grants within the United States and its territories. In addition, as an Indiana-based foundation, we set aside 10 percent of our grant funds each year for work that is specific to our hometown (Indianapolis) and home state. For Indiana-specific requests, the median grant is typically $100,000. In general, these requests should follow the same guidelines as requests from out of state. |
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