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Subaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation Grants is sponsored by Subaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation. Grants aim to improve the quality of life and help meet the needs of the residents of the State of Indiana. Grants support specific capital projects in the areas of: arts and culture, education, health and welfare.
Youth development programs could fall under education or welfare categories.
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At Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA), we believe that by investing time and financial support in local non-profit organizations, we can build stronger relationships with the communities where our Associates work and live, and make a positive impact in our community.
At SIA, our corporative giving program benefits organizations that align with one of our four areas of commitment: The SIA Foundation is committed to making gifts to qualifying organizations, institutions or entities within Indiana that will improve the quality of life and help meet the needs of the residents of the State of Indiana.
The SIA Foundation achieves this mission through grants, which are used to support the funding of specific capital projects in the areas of Arts and Culture, Education, and Health and Welfare. Visit the SIA Foundation’s website at: www. siafoundation.
org At SIA, our Associates are active members of society, generously volunteering their time and money to help countless schools, clubs and organizations throughout Indiana. The SIA Foundation applauds and supports their efforts by matching every dollar that each of our Associates donate to a non-profit organization (up to $100 per Associate per year).
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in the State of Indiana for specific capital projects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Unspecified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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