The Glick Fund, founded by Gene and Marilyn Glick in 1998 and a component of Central Indiana Community Foundation, aims to carry forward a legacy of philanthropy within Indiana, especially in Central Indiana. The fund emerges from the Glick family’s long-standing generosity and commitment to instilling philanthropic values within their family and company. It works to make a significant impact in its community by supporting a wide range of causes.
The Efroymson Family Fund grant program, overseen by CICF and facilitated by the Indiana Landmarks regional offices for inquiries, is focused on supporting not-for-profit organizations in Indiana. Specifically, it seeks to offer financial backing to projects geared towards historic preservation or those under the Indiana Landmarks Efroymson Family Endangered Places Grant. The grant program operates on an invitation-only basis, underscoring the fund's selective engagement with projects that align with its broad goals of preserving historic sites and contributing to the cultural and environmental richesse of Indiana.