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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Indiana Landmarks

$50,000 | 2023 (11 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Family Legacy Grants
General operating support
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Herron Classical Schools – Herron and Riverside High Schools

$200,000 | 2023 (24 MONTHS)
Education | College Matters
College Matters: Meeting the Moment implementation grant
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HealthNet, Inc.

$25,000 | 2023 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Charitable Grants
General operating support
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Grantmakers In Health

$3,325 | 2023 (12 MONTHS)
Other | Memberships / Philanthropic Support
Membership
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Goodwill Foundation of Central and Southern Indiana

$200,000 | 2023 (22 MONTHS)
Education | College Matters
College Matters: Meeting the Moment implementation grant
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Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis

$25,000 | 2023 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Charitable Grants
General operating support
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Eskenazi Health Foundation, Inc.

$3,000,000 | 2023 (36 MONTHS)
Health | Substance Use Disorder
Support for the launch and implementation of three Health Equity Zones to reduce health disparities and lower rates of substance use disorder, tobacco use and youth nicotine use
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EmployIndy

$625 | 2023 (12 MONTHS)
Vitality of Indianapolis | Good Jobs
Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards sponsorship
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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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