?? October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Protecting your digital assets takes teamwork. Check out insights from CICF’s Senior Director of IT, David Donaldson, on how not-for-profits can navigate the digital landscape safely. Swipe for a few key takeaways, or click to read the full article. https://loom.ly/L3pZCwk
Central Indiana Community Foundation
慈善
Indianapolis,IN 4,970 位关注者
Creating a stronger and more equitable community FOR ALL
关于我们
OUR MISSION to mobilize people, ideas and investments to make this a community where all individuals have equitable opportunity to reach their full potential—no matter place, race or identity. A CATALYST FOR CHANGE As the steward of over $925 million in charitable assets, we connect our fundholders with causes they care about, serving as a catalyst for community change. We also make smart, strategic investments in Central Indiana by granting funds to the area’s most effective not-for-profits. Additionally, we provide leadership by convening strategic partners and investing in important causes and initiatives in both Marion and Hamilton counties. Marion County: family stabilization, economic mobility, criminal justice reform, neighborhood empowerment and placemaking, and dismantling systemic racism. Hamilton County: mental health, family and youth empowerment, and inclusive economic growth. Through these initiatives and various partnerships, we are helping to make Central Indiana a place where all individuals can reach their full potential, no matter place, race or identity. OUR HISTORY When The Indianapolis Foundation was founded in 1916 as one of the first community foundations in the country, its purpose was to improve the quality of life in Marion County by providing help where the needs were the greatest and the benefits were most extensive. Today, it continues that work as one of two affiliates of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). CICF was formed in 1997 when The Indianapolis Foundation partnered with Hamilton County Community Foundation—then known as Legacy Fund. While each foundation still supports its own communities, each one also benefits from the strategic partnerships and resources that come with being part of a regional foundation. Today, CICF stands as Central Indiana’s premier provider of philanthropic services to local philanthropists. And it is primed to make a major impact in Central Indiana in the 21st century and beyond.
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https://www.cicf.org/
Central Indiana Community Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Indianapolis,IN
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Philanthropy、Donor Relations、Planned Giving、Community Leadership、Grant Making和Civic Leadership
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Central Indiana Community Foundation员工
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Milton Thompson
Sports & Corporate Attorney, TV & Media Personality, Civic & Community Leader
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Joanna Nixon
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Lee White
Chief Executive Officer at Secured Site Services a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Process Improvement Company
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Jennifer Bartenbach
Chief Executive Officer at Central Indiana Community Foundation
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Congratulations, Marianne Glick! This recognition is so well-deserved. Thank you for your tireless dedication and for inspiring all of us in Central Indiana. It was an honor to attend this event along with The Indianapolis Foundation and Women's Fund of Central Indiana.
Congratulations to Marianne Glick on receiving the Hazelett Award for Leadership in Grantmaking from the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance! The Hazelett Award is named for Susie Hazelett, who served the grantmaking community as an executive director in the community, public, and private sectors. Recipients embody the spirit of philanthropy displayed by Susie Hazelett, including the following characteristics: ???? A giving spirit displayed by mentoring and nurturing professional development in others ? A giver of time, talent, and other resources ?? A strong professional with the highest standards ?? Integrity ?? Creativity Thank you to Claudia Cummings for your leadership, and Dr. Sue Ellspermann and Brittany Laguerre for speaking about Marianne! #IPACON2024
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A September 17 report by the Kaiser Family Foundation Health News (https://loom.ly/kSwAgro) suggests that a historic number of Americans are living alone as they age. In Central Indiana, 123,051 older adults (age 55+) lived alone in 2022, which was 23% of the older adult population. To learn more about Central Indiana’s older adult population, see the State of Aging in Central Indiana Report https://loom.ly/Cs_ib7E.
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Central Indiana isn’t the only metropolitan region in America confronting large challenges. As CICF expands its role as a regional leader and convener, we’re traveling to other communities to learn how they use a regional approach to address major issues like education, homelessness, and hunger. Our first trip took us to Southwest Florida to examine the success of the Collaboratory. This five-county group is using a data-backed approach to build relationships that can create new systems that dissolve the causes of problems. Attendees came from CICF (CEO Jennifer Bartenbach, CIO Jeff Bennett, VP of Philanthropy Jennifer Turner), The Indianapolis Foundation (Evaluation Shaila Mulholland) and Hamilton County Community Foundation (Interim President Danielle Stiles-Polk). Stay tuned for more updates on our Collaborative Learning Tours coming in November.
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We’re proud to show our support as a sponsor for the second annual Creative Economy Summit hosted by Pattern! We believe in supporting the creative industry that powers so much of what makes Indiana a great place to live, work and play. Join us on Friday, October 25, by purchasing your tickets here: patternsummit.com
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In 2021, Indigenous People's Day became a federally commemorated holiday, officially honoring the native peoples and cultures of the pre-Columbian Americas. While the second Monday of October is still home to the Columbus Day observance, the addition of Indigenous People’s Day began in the 1990s in states with large indigenous populations as a way to contemporize the popular understanding of Christopher Columbus as the man who “discovered America.” As we observe this day, it is customary to remember the tribes that were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands. In Central Indiana, those tribes include: Delaware Miami Kickapoo Potawatomi Piankashaw Shawnee Wea Today, visit the Eiteljorg Museum for a free celebration (https://loom.ly/vgJR2Ng) or learn more about Indiana’s Indigenous history at the Indiana Historical Society website (https://loom.ly/IUrt8ig).
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??? Check out the latest episode of De'Amon Harges' podcast, "Transforming Neighborhoods: The Radical Hospitality of Deep Listening"! De'Amon is the Advisor to Community Ambassadors for The Indianapolis Foundation. The hour-long discussion focuses on his work as an Indianapolis advocate for community-driven change and resident-led development. https://loom.ly/rW1POao
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CICF was proud to fund a new westside station for the Indiana Pacers Bikeshare (now free for Marion Co. residents). The station links the B&O trailhead with the Michigan Road two-way cycle track. It represents the latest effort in CICF’s Connected Communities, an effort to dramatically expand bike and multi-modal infrastructure throughout Central Indiana. https://loom.ly/AbgXL-I
New Pacers Bikeshare Station Opens in Haughville
https://wibc.com
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Huge congratulations to the IMPACT Central Indiana PitchFeast winners! And hats off to all the incredible businesses that participated—you all did an amazing job!
Congratulations to our IMPACT Central Indiana PitchFeast winners! ? First place:?Lux Beauty Spa Second place: Sweetie's Candy Boutique & Emporium Third place: T Street Eatz Audience Favorite:?The Mental Health Spa Thank you to everyone who joined our audience and voted for your favorite pitch! Great job to all the businesses who participated.
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Join us for our annual Professional Advisor Seminar on Thursday, October 24, at The Montage! We're excited to welcome renowned speaker Turney Berry as he dives into a crucial topic: "Not Too Rich, Not Too Poor: Goldilocks Planning for the Middle-Rich Clients Who Need Our Help." This seminar is not just an opportunity to learn but also a fantastic chance to network with fellow professionals in Central Indiana! Whether you're a financial planner, wealth advisor, estate planner, or attorney, this event is for you. Register now. https://loom.ly/XegJ2vM
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