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.

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The Mind Trust

$1,515,000 | 2020 (36 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Support for Instruction Partners Math Instruction Pilot
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Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee

$500,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Support for Indianapolis E-Learning Fund
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Central Indiana Corporate Partnership Foundation

$500,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Support for Marion County eLearning Network Pilot Project in partnership with Energy Systems Network and Indiana 5G Zone
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Institute for Quality Education

$20,000 | 2020 (24 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Indiana Charter Facility Index Report
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Chiefs for Change

$48,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Education | K-12
Advisory support for Indiana Secretary of Education
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New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

$5,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Memberships / Philanthropic Support
Membership for National Substance Use Disorder Funders Collaborative
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Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce

$2,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Memberships / Philanthropic Support
Membership
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Economic Club of Indiana

$10,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Memberships / Philanthropic Support
Platinum Sponsorship, 2020-2021 season
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College Matters is the Fairbanks Foundation's $15 million initiative to increase the number of Marion County high schoolers who enroll in college. Learn more.
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