Grant Program

2015 INFUSE SustainAbility Grant Recipients
Since INAPEF's beginning, we have given more than $244,000 in grants to K-12 public education foundations in Indiana. Stay tuned for information on new grant programs from INAPEF.
2016 Professional Development Grants
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Dearborn County Retired Teachers Foundation
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Lawrence Township School Foundation
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Portage Township Education Foundation
2015-2017 INFUSE SustainAbility Grant Recipients
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Avon Education Foundation
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Brownsburg Education Foundation
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Clark-Pleasant Education Foundation
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Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools
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Greenfield Central School Foundation
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Hammond Education Foundation
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Lawrence Township School Foundation
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Mt. Vernon Education Foundation
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Noblesville Schools Education Foundation
INFUSE II Program & Grant Recipients:
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Batesville Community Education Foundation
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Brownsburg Education Foundation
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Franklin Education Connection
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Greenfield Central School Foundation
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Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation
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Indianapolis Public Schools Education Foundation
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Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools
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North West Hendricks Education Foundation
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Pike Township Educational Foundation
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Springs Valley Education Foundation
Granting the Seed Grant Recipients:
Delaware Community Schools Educational Foundation
Nineveh Hensley Jackson Educational Foundation
North West Hendricks Education Foundation
Yorktown Community Schools Education Foundation
2011-2012 INFUSE Program & Grant Recipients:
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Anderson Education Foundation
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Avon Education Foundation
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Bartholomew Consolidated School Foundation
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Beech Grove Education Foundation
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Center Grove Education Foundation
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Delaware Community Schools Educational Foundation
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Franklin Township Education Foundation
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Kokomo Public Schools Education Foundation
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Lake Central Education Foundation
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Mishawaka Education Foundation
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Mt. Vernon Education Foundation
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Public Schools Foundation of Tippecanoe County, Inc.
2021 INFUSE Grant Program
Deadline to apply: January 29, 2021
The INFUSE program is a two-day hands-on, intensive training opportunity in which an executive director and board member or two top leaders in a volunteer-driven foundation MUST attend together. Participants will learn from faculty at IU School of Philanthropy's The Fund Raising School about nonprofit governance and fundraising during the two days of training. They will be required to come up with a plan to take back to their foundation boards to help increase their fundraising and strengthen their boards of directors.
Following the training, attendees are charged with putting into practice what they learned with their boards of directors and raising new money to their foundation for a matching capacity-building grant up to $5,000 from INAPEF. Six months following the initial INFUSE training, attendees will come back together for a half-day program to discuss how the implementation of the plan is going, what lessons have foundations learned and what roadblocks have they faced implementing what they learned during the two training days. Participants will then be given the opportunity to apply for a matching grant from INAPEF for up to $5,000 to be used by the foundation for capacity building.