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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Indiana Landmarks

$50,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Family Legacy Grants
General operating support
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St. Vincent Hospital Foundation

$100,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Family Legacy Grants
Physician’s Medical Education Program
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Indianapolis Zoological Society

$100,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Family Legacy Grants
General operating support designated for the Virginia B. Fairbanks Sun Garden and other Zoo gardens
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Indiana University Health Foundation

$100,000 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Family Legacy Grants
Support for the Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics
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Fairbanks Hospital D/B/A Fairbanks

$300 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Health | Substance Use Disorder
Donation for the Circle of Hope Dinner
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation

$7,500 | 2020 ( MONTHS)
Health | Substance Use Disorder
Sponsorship for Wellness Council of Indiana’s Opioid Summit
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Various Organizations

$301,671 | 2020 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Matching Gifts
Matching grants for gifts made by Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation directors and staff
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Indiana University Health Foundation

$813,170 | 2019 (24 MONTHS)
Health | Opioids
Pilot and evaluation of partnership between IU Health and Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) to provide virtual peer recovery services and referral to treatment for Marion County parents and caregivers involved in DCS cases where substance use disorder is suspected
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The Fairbanks Foundation is part of a statewide coalition working to develop a modern youth apprenticeship system in Indiana. Learn more.
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