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Find similar grantsCentral Indiana Senior Fund Grant is sponsored by Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). The Central Indiana Senior Fund Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for low-to-moderate-income seniors (ages 55 and older) in Central Indiana, with a focus on underserved or isolated populations.
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Central Indiana Senior Fund - Central Indiana Community Foundation Central Indiana Senior Fund Since its inception in 2005, Central Indiana Senior Fund (CISF), a fund of CICF, has awarded more than $16. 5 million to 170 senior-serving or senior-focused nonprofits and programs in Central Indiana.
CISF’s mission is to support programs and opportunities for low-to-moderate-income older adults (ages 55 and older) with a focus on under-served or isolated populations. In addition to grantmaking, CISF has contracted The Polis Center to explore the data necessary to identify the unique and diverse needs of older adults in Central Indiana through the development of the State of Aging Report. [value] => https://www.
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5 Million+ Awarded Since Conception in 2005 $1 Million+ Awarded to 46 Nonprofits in 2025 The annual grant application is currently closed. Opened Monday, March 30, 2026 and closed Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 4 p. m.
ET. Any 501c3 organization that serves older adults (ages 55 +) in Central Indiana (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby Counties) is eligible to apply. Central Indiana Senior Fund is open to all requests for funding of senior services.
The maximum request is $50,000 with typical awards ranging from $15,000-$40,000. The Fund focuses on the following areas of need, with a commitment to approaching all grantmaking through a racial equity lens: Aging in Place: Housing maintenance and accessibility support. Food Security: Enhancing food access and affordability for seniors.
Social Connection: Reducing isolation and loneliness among seniors. Caregiver Support: Resources and assistance for caregivers. Homelessness Prevention: Efforts to decrease homelessness among seniors.
Immigrant and Undocumented Seniors: Programs tailored to their unique needs. Apply through the CICF Collaborative Grants and Scholarships Portal by clicking the button below. If you do not yet have an account, you will need to set one up following the provided instructions.
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By the year 2030, one in every five Hoosiers will be over the age of 65. To enhance the ability of older adults to live and thrive in Central Indiana, it is important to understand the population trends, notable changes, and basic needs of this growing demographic. [value] => https://centralindiana.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Any 501(c)(3) organization that serves older adults (ages 55+) in Central Indiana (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby Counties) is eligible to apply. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 (typical awards range from $15,000-$40,000). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Central Indiana Senior Fund Grant is funded by Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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