For Immediate Release: June 3, 2014 Media Contact: Mike Knight CICF Director of Communications 317.634.2423 ext. 187 MEDIA ONLY: 317.931.8135 (CELL) mikek@cicf.org Legacy of Awards $160,000+ To Support Range of s Not-For-Profits Grants will address community-wide needs, including hunger, affordable housing, support for the arts, education more. CARMEL, IN (MAY 27, 2014) Legacy of, an affiliate of the Central Indiana Community Foundation, awarded a total of $162,400 in grants as approved by Legacy s Board of Directors at its May 12 th, 2014 board of directors meeting. The grant awards included $137,400 in grants made to 13 not-for-profits serving residents. The LINK Advisory Council, a youth-based philanthropic council created by Legacy, also awarded $10,000 to three other not-for-profit organizations serving residents. An additional matching grant of $15,000 in partnership with the Convention Visitors Bureau was made to help build capacity at county-based arts organizations (both organizations contributed $15,000 each to support the project). The grants were made possible by Legacy s Community, also The Sheridan the City of, which awarded cityspecific grants. The Donald W. Johnson for Shepherd s Center of, which addresses senior-focused issues, made an additional grant. (PLEASE SEE LIST BELOW FOR COMPLETE GRANT ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION.) The Legacy is an unrestricted fund created by donors with an interest in supporting. The City of was created to focus on -specific issues. The Sheridan was created by the Biddle Memorial Foundation JBS United to address issues specific to the town of Sheridan. The Donald W. Johnson for Shepherd s Center of was created in 2012 to better support the s senior-needs. Grant allocations from the Community are approved by Legacy Board of Directors. Created in 2002 by Legacy to give youth an opportunity to be directly involved in their community to inspire leadership in high school
students through service, grantmaking educational opportunities, The LINK Advisory Council made grants to support Second Helpings (a food rescue reuse organization); East Public Library Live the Way, Inc., which supports a community garden program in. These broad-based, community endowment funds demonstrate our donors commitment to, said Corby D. Thompson, board chair, Legacy. They also demonstrate our donors faith in Legacy s grants staff board of directors ability to identify critical issues needs, then support effective not-for-profits that are addressing those needs. Organization Amount Awarded Grant Purpose Community Boys & Girls Club of Diabetic Youth Foundation of Indiana Englishton Park United Presbyterian Ministries Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Habitat for Humanity Leadership Academy $5,000: $8,000: Legacy $12,000: Legacy $5,000: $3,000: Sheridan $2,500: $26,000: Legacy $2,000: To support Educational Programming at the Boys & Girls Club of. 2014 Camp Until a Cure program. Englishton Park Academic Remediation Training Center. Mobile Food Pantry in. Nunn Family Home Build project. To support an additional staff person at HCLA., Sheridan & Heights
Junior Achievement of Central Indiana $5,400: Legacy pilot of Financial Literacy Programs for At-Risk students. Westfield & Meals on Wheels of $7,500: Legacy Sponsor-A-Senior Program. $2,000: $1,000: Sheridan Cultural Arts Commission $3,000: Shakespeare in the Park program. Prevail $10,000: Legacy Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Services. Riley Children s Foundation To subsidize 2014 Camp Riley fees for children. The Shepherd s Center of $10,000: Donald W. Johnson Community Caring Together Today programs. YMCA of Greater Indianapolis $14,000: Legacy Endowment $1,000: Sheridan Keeping Kids Safe After School program in schools. Fishers & Sheridan TOTAL: $102,900 Legacy Endowment $19,500: $5,000: Sheridan $10,000: Donald W. Johnson LINK Advisory Council Grants
Organization Amount Awarded Grant Purpose Community Second Helpings East Public Library Live the Way, Inc. $3,900 Hunger Relief Food Rescue program in $2,100 To support educational materials for STEM programs $4,000 Community Garden Project Wide Fishers TOTALS: $10,000 Arts Organization Capacity Grants Organization Grant Purpose Community Artists Association (HCAA) Fishers Arts Council City of Westfield, Westfield Parks Department Westfield Washington Historical Society HCAA will be completing its first strategic plan this fall to prepare for the shift from a memberoriented organization to an organization that can serve as an active community resource. Fishers Arts Council completed a strategic plan three years ago but lacked the capacity to operationalize it. With the help of this grant the in-kind CPA skills of a volunteer, Fishers Arts Council will be developing an operations plan fiscal model to operationalize the goals objectives of the strategic plan. Long-term goals include hiring an Executive Director approaching the new City of Fishers for funding following the upcoming election season. A recent collaborators meeting had representation from the three entities above as well as churches, arts associations, the library, Westfield-Washington School Corporation. The collaborative -wide Fishers City of Westfield
Nickel Plate Arts TOTAL: $15,000 partnership seeks to offer the full Westfield experience to Gr Park visitors by educating tourists on the history, cultural traditions, religious background, arts influences, other factors that make Westfield unique. Bring marketing of the project will begin this summer a strategic plan for the full project will be completed by the end of the year. With consultant guidance, Nickel Plate Arts is working to develop a fundraising plan. The organization is currently solely supported by Tourism seeks to diversify funding streams as the organization grows. -wide ### ABOUT LEGACY FUND: Legacy, an affiliate of the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), is a $50+ million public foundation that serves by administering charitable funds, foundations organizational endowments for individuals, families not-for-profit entities. Established in 1991, Legacy s goal is to inspire philanthropy as it helps people enhance their family charitable legacies in tax-smart ways. Legacy has three main priorities: consult with donors, family foundations professional advisors on charitable giving; award grants; provide leadership to address community needs. ABOUT CENTRAL INDIANA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) is a $700+ million public foundation transforming the lives of central Indiana residents in three ways: consulting donors, family foundations their professional advisors on charitable giving; awarding grants to effective not-for-profit organizations; providing leadership to address community needs seize opportunities. CICF was established in 1997 as a partnership between The Indianapolis Foundation, serving Marion since 1916, Legacy, serving since 1991. For more information about CICF, visit cicf.org, or contact Mike Knight at mikek@cicf.org.