Glick Fund Announces $250K in Grants
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowMore than three dozen organizations in five states will receive grants as part of the "Feeding Those in Need" program from the Central Indiana Community Foundation’s Glick Fund. The support totals more than $250,000.
The program targets nonprofits and local food programs that address food insecurity and meet critical community needs.
Some Hoosier organizations receiving funding include Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana Inc., Community of Hope and Empowerment Pantry, Johnson County Senior Services, The Salvation Army, Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center, Servant’s Heart of Indy, Franklin Community Schools, Eagle Creek Church of Christ Joseph Plan Pantry and Jewish Family Services.
The charities receiving funding are located in communities with Gene B. Glick Co. properties and were selected with input from the employees of the Indianapolis-based development and management company.
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