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Hamilton County Community Foundation awards grants

by: Reed Parker, Inside INdiana Business Posted: Jun 3, 2021 / 10:51 AM EST FISHERS, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) Hamilton County nonprofit organizations will benefit from grants awarded by the Hamilton County Community Foundation. Funding was awarded through the Racial Equity Grassroots grant, LINK Youth Advisory Council and initiative-based grants to organizations serving the county focusing on racial equity, community mental health leadership initiatives, youth and family empowerment and economic growth. The foundation says the racial equity grants come from the Community Leadership Innovation Fund, which is a Central Indiana Community Foundation fund comprised of five philanthropists: Lori Efromyson-Aguilera, Marianne Glick, Myrta Pulliam, Cindy Simon Skjodt and Charlie Sutphin, along with three foundations, CICF, The Indianapolis Foundation and Hamilton County Community Foundation.

Local groups earn Indiana Humanities grants

INDIANAPOLIS — Two Steuben County groups join more than two dozen museums, libraries, universities and other organizations throughout the Hoosier State that have received grants from Indiana Humanities to provide

Bringing opportunity, and fresh food, back to Northeast Indy

Bringing opportunity, and fresh food, back to Northeast Indy News provided by Share this article Share this article INDIANAPOLIS, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ An Indianapolis neighborhood will soon have access to fresh food with a new grocery store, brought to life through a truly unique neighborhood, corporate and non-profit collaboration. The Indy Fresh Market promises to be a full-service grocery store in what is currently a food desert in Northeast Indy, a neighborhood with some of the highest levels of unemployment and poverty in the state. To help address some of the challenges this community is facing, Cook Medical, Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana, The Indianapolis Foundation, IMPACT Central Indiana, Martin University, the State of Indiana, City of Indianapolis, and the United Northeast Community Development Corporation have partnered to support two neighborhood entrepreneurs, Michael McFarland and Marckus Williams. Cook Medical will build the store and IMPACT Centra

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