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* Schedule an Appointment * Schedule an Appointment * Community Impact Investment Fund # Community Impact Investment Fund * High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)") * Infant & Maternal Health * Community Impact Investment Fund * High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)") * Infant & Maternal Health * Community Impact Investment Fund ## About the Community Impact Investment Fund The $200 million Community Impact Investment (CII) Fund was established by IU Health in 2018.
The CII Fund is administered by the IU Health Foundation and supports non-profit organizations to address key social and environmental factors that heavily affect people’s health outcomes. These investments are made in support of IU Health’s goal to make Indiana one of the healthiest states in the nation.
The CII fund application for the 2026 grant cycle is focused on improving infant and maternal health outcomes by expanding access to quality care and resources, and strengthening community conditions to ensure all women and infants across the state have the support they need to be healthy and thrive. To learn more about the opportunity and to apply electronically, click here.
Additional information regarding the CII fund and application tools can be found in the resources section below. The CII fund application for the 2026 grant cycle is focused on improving infant and maternal health outcomes by expanding access to quality care and resources, and strengthening community conditions to ensure all women and infants across the state have the support they need to be healthy and thrive.
To learn more about the opportunity and to apply electronically, click here. Additional information regarding the CII fund and application tools can be found in the resources section below. ## Community Impact Investment (CII) Fund Dashboard Explore the 2025 IU Health Community Impact Investment Fund Annual Report to see how organizations supported by IU Health are driving community health and well‑being statewide.
Download Annual Report (PDF) ### Previous Annual Reports Explore the 2025 IU Health Community Impact Investment Fund Annual Report to see how organizations supported by IU Health are driving community health and well‑being statewide.
Download Annual Report (PDF) ### Previous Annual Reports ## Community Impact Investment Fund Resources ### CII Evaluation Planning Template (XLS) ### CII Evaluation Framework ### CII Evaluation Questions ## Community Impact Investment Fund Resources ### CII Evaluation Planning Template (XLS) ### CII Evaluation Framework ### CII Evaluation Questions ## Investing in Our Communities ### IU Health awards grants to support infant and maternal health across Indiana Indiana University Health has awarded $3.
7 million to four community organizations working to improve infant and maternal health outcomes in Indiana. ### Addressing food insecurity in Indiana IU Health has launched several new initiatives to combat food insecurity in Indiana, including donations to food banks across the state, grants to support local farms, team member volunteer work and more.
### IU Health awards 12 grants to improve livelihoods of people across Indiana Indiana University Health has awarded $6. 1 million to 12 community organizations working to improve the lives of Hoosiers in need. ### IU Health awards 14 grants to improve the livelihoods of people across Indiana Indiana University Health has awarded $9.
63 million to 14 community partners working to improve the lives of Hoosiers in need. ### IU Health Foundation grant supports Stability First The grant from IU Health will be given to Stability First over three years to renovate a building in Martinsville as a shelter for men with mental health needs, substance use disorder or criminal histories. ### Housing and training needs across Indiana IU Health has awarded $4.
3 million to community organizations across the state to meet critical housing and training needs of some of the most vulnerable Hoosiers. ### Community needs during pandemic IU Health has awarded $3. 48 million to local organizations across the state working to address early learning needs and other community issues heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PATH4YOU allows women to plan their families More than 2,000 Indiana women — and counting – have received free birth control and access to family planning services since 2021 thanks to philanthropic dollars.
But the need for such help continues to grow as the landscape for providing reproductive healthcare in Indiana becomes increasingly… Celebrating community impact in southern Indiana Tuesday, March 5, found a group of individuals coming together in Martinsville to celebrate two Community Impact Investment Fund (CII) awards focused on improving lives in South Central Indiana.
Administered by the IU Health Foundation, these grants support non-profit organizations addressing key… IU Health and community partners launch Nutrition Hub at Methodist Hospital According to Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, one in four Marion County residents are living with food insecurity, meaning they are not sure where their next meal will come from.
IU Health providers have noticed those numbers climbing, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to an IU Health… Chaplains, congregations join hands to help minister to those facing substance misuse An innovative partnership is reaching out to Hoosiers 50 and older to offer substance abuse prevention and mental health services. By TJ Banes, IU Health Senior Journalist, tfender1@iuhealth.
org Improved health doesn’t start and end at the hospital. Where people live, work, play, and worship are… Grant benefits career seekers Participants in IU Health’s Mosaic Center for Work, Life and Learning have gained another important resource thanks to a $192,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.
The grant will allow the Mosaic Center to hire a Career Pathways Navigator to help steer Mosaic Center clients along… Coalitions are key to address community health issues By Jami Marsh, IU Health Foundation Vice President of Philanthropy & Strategy As we are often reminded, Indiana ranks near the bottom of virtually every health-related national ranking.
Whether it’s a study of overall health or a measure of specific health metrics, our state is among the worst. A… ##### For General Information 1. 888.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community organizations working to improve infant and maternal health outcomes in Indiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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