GRANTS AWARDED

Since its establishment in 1986, the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has awarded more than $300 million in grants. Information on grants awarded since the Foundation’s inception can be found below. Information on the Foundation’s largest grants awarded can be found on the Largest Grants Awarded page.

You may search grants by keyword or filter by focus area, category, amount and year awarded using the tool below. Please note that the Foundation’s current focus areas are Education, Health and the Vitality of Indianapolis.

Contact us for more information about grants we have awarded.

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Greater Indianapolis Progress Committe

$1,600,000 | 2003 (48 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Support for the Indianapolis Charter Schools Seed and Lead Initiative
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Grantmakers In Health

$7,500 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Memberships / Philanthropic Support
Membership

Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana

$5,000 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Small Grants Program | Self-Sufficiency
General operating support
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Good News Mission d/b/a Good News Ministries

$10,000 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Safety Net System
General operating support for Good Samaritan Health Clinic

Girls Incorporated of Greater Indianapolis

$10,000 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Small Grants Program | Health
Healthy Lifestyle Programs in Marion County
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Gennesaret Free Clinic

$36,125 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Safety Net System
Planning grant to identify a common integrated information technology system for community clinics who are members of the Healthcare Access Collaborative
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Gennesaret Free Clinic

$10,000 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Safety Net System
General operating support
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Franciscan Health Foundation

$10,000 | 2003 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Safety Net System
General operating support for St. Francis Neighborhood Health Clinic
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The Fairbanks Foundation recently awarded nearly $13M in new grants to support the Indiana Career Apprenticeship Pathway. Learn more.
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