Resources for Grantseekers
IPA does not make grants, nor do we direct funding applicants to particular grantmakers or promote grants to specific applicants. We recommend the following resources to learn more about funding and potential funders.
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IPA does not make grants, nor do we direct funding applicants to particular grantmakers or promote grants to specific applicants. We recommend the following resources to learn more about funding and potential funders.
This page contains a collection of scholarship resources for community foundations.
This page contains materials and toolkis from the James Irving Foundation's Community Foundations Initiative II which as launced in 2005 and over a six-year period, involved a $12 million investment to accelerate growth and leadership for small and young community foundations in rural areas of California.
This page contains General Resource materials for Indiana community foundations.
This page contains Indiana Transfer of Wealth resources for community foundations.
This page contains Finance/Investments resources for community foundations.
This page contains Board Governance resources for Indiana community foundations.
This page contains Asset Development and Donor Services resources for community foundations.
Stephanie Overbey, Chair*
President/CEO
Kosciusko County Community Foundation
Kelly Anoe
Vice President
Legacy Foundation
This page contains links to training resources for community foundations.
The Jessie Ball duPont Fund created this guidebook to document what it learned about disaster response during the weeks and months following the 2011 Alabama tornadoes.
Developed by IPA following the 2008 floods, this guide contains principles and tips from the Council on Foundations, accompanied by Indiana "in action" examples. It also includes information on hardship grants to individuals.
The third issue brief in IPA's series on aging explores how funders can support financial security for older adults.
The second issue brief in IPA's series on aging explores the largest source of long-term care services in the country: family caregiving.