Avon, IN · Community foundation

Hendricks County Community Foundation

A broad-based community foundation funding the full local safety net — food, shelter, education, parks — and unusually willing to back capital projects.

$1.7M
Granted FY2024
39
Grantees
12
Communities
$963k
Largest
01The Money
0170% classified

What you funded, over time

Every grant clustered by its grantee’s IRS cause code (NTEE), by year — across FY20162024.

Housing & Shelter — $1.9M totalHuman Services — $923k totalRecreation & Sports — $848k totalEducation — $722k totalPhilanthropy — $715k totalArts & Culture — $348k totalEnvironment — $309k totalHealth — $148k totalOther — $0 total20162017201920202021202220232024
Housing & Shelter$1.9MHuman Services$923kRecreation & Sports$848kEducation$722kPhilanthropy$715kArts & Culture$348kEnvironment$309kHealth$148kOther$0
02beneath the categories

Past the labels — and the year it shifted

In FY2022 the foundation rewrote its mission — shifting the subject from the donor ("realize their charitable goals") to the community ("understanding needs… empowering people"). A move from donor-services framing to community-leadership framing. The codes above are the tidy version — here's what the grants themselves say.

201620172019COVID-1920202021202220232024Housing & homelessnessHousing & homelessness · 2016 — 54% of giving ($109k)Housing & homelessness · 2017 — 44% of giving ($96k)Housing & homelessness · 2019 — 1% of giving ($12k)Housing & homelessness · 2020 — 15% of giving ($188k)Housing & homelessness · 2021 — 15% of giving ($125k)Housing & homelessness · 2022 — 45% of giving ($440k)Housing & homelessness · 2023 — 15% of giving ($172k)Housing & homelessness · 2024 — 55% of giving ($963k)$2.1MYouth & after-schoolYouth & after-school · 2016 — 23% of giving ($47k)Youth & after-school · 2017 — 20% of giving ($44k)Youth & after-school · 2019 — 76% of giving ($776k)Youth & after-school · 2020 — 8% of giving ($98k)Youth & after-school · 2021 — 4% of giving ($36k)Youth & after-school · 2022 — 14% of giving ($137k)Youth & after-school · 2023 — 4% of giving ($47k)Youth & after-school · 2024 — 2% of giving ($26k)$1.2MEducation & schoolsEducation & schools · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Education & schools · 2017 — 18% of giving ($38k)Education & schools · 2019 — 6% of giving ($63k)Education & schools · 2020 — 35% of giving ($431k) · led by Indiana University FoundationEducation & schools · 2021 — 30% of giving ($249k)Education & schools · 2022 — 17% of giving ($164k)Education & schools · 2023 — 12% of giving ($135k)Education & schools · 2024 — 6% of giving ($100k)$1.2MFood security & hungerFood security & hunger · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Food security & hunger · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Food security & hunger · 2019 — 0% of giving ($0)Food security & hunger · 2020 — 10% of giving ($124k)Food security & hunger · 2021 — 2% of giving ($19k)Food security & hunger · 2022 — 8% of giving ($76k)Food security & hunger · 2023 — 18% of giving ($203k)Food security & hunger · 2024 — 10% of giving ($168k)$590kCommunity & civicCommunity & civic · 2016 — 5% of giving ($10k)Community & civic · 2017 — 8% of giving ($18k)Community & civic · 2019 — 3% of giving ($35k)Community & civic · 2020 — 1% of giving ($10k)Community & civic · 2021 — 3% of giving ($26k)Community & civic · 2022 — 3% of giving ($27k)Community & civic · 2023 — 10% of giving ($113k)Community & civic · 2024 — 5% of giving ($84k)$324kArts & cultureArts & culture · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Arts & culture · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Arts & culture · 2019 — 0% of giving ($0)Arts & culture · 2020 — 1% of giving ($18k)Arts & culture · 2021 — 3% of giving ($21k)Arts & culture · 2022 — 1% of giving ($11k)Arts & culture · 2023 — 22% of giving ($251k)Arts & culture · 2024 — 1% of giving ($23k)$324kEnvironment & conservationEnvironment & conservation · 2016 — 8% of giving ($17k)Environment & conservation · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Environment & conservation · 2019 — 1% of giving ($6k)Environment & conservation · 2020 — 3% of giving ($39k)Environment & conservation · 2021 — 8% of giving ($69k)Environment & conservation · 2022 — 5% of giving ($50k)Environment & conservation · 2023 — 6% of giving ($65k)Environment & conservation · 2024 — 4% of giving ($76k)$322kHuman services & basic needsHuman services & basic needs · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Human services & basic needs · 2017 — 5% of giving ($11k)Human services & basic needs · 2019 — 3% of giving ($34k)Human services & basic needs · 2020 — 7% of giving ($90k)Human services & basic needs · 2021 — 8% of giving ($66k)Human services & basic needs · 2022 — 3% of giving ($29k)Human services & basic needs · 2023 — 2% of giving ($19k)Human services & basic needs · 2024 — 4% of giving ($64k)$313kHealth & medicalHealth & medical · 2016 — 5% of giving ($11k)Health & medical · 2017 — 5% of giving ($11k)Health & medical · 2019 — 1% of giving ($12k)Health & medical · 2020 — 11% of giving ($133k) · led by Hear IndianaHealth & medical · 2021 — 5% of giving ($39k)Health & medical · 2022 — 2% of giving ($19k)Health & medical · 2023 — 2% of giving ($24k)Health & medical · 2024 — 2% of giving ($31k)$280kMental & behavioral healthMental & behavioral health · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Mental & behavioral health · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Mental & behavioral health · 2019 — 0% of giving ($0)Mental & behavioral health · 2020 — 3% of giving ($38k)Mental & behavioral health · 2021 — 4% of giving ($34k)Mental & behavioral health · 2022 — 0% of giving ($0)Mental & behavioral health · 2023 — 5% of giving ($52k)Mental & behavioral health · 2024 — 9% of giving ($153k)$276kSeniors & agingSeniors & aging · 2016 — 5% of giving ($9k)Seniors & aging · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Seniors & aging · 2019 — 4% of giving ($42k)Seniors & aging · 2020 — 3% of giving ($32k)Seniors & aging · 2021 — 4% of giving ($35k)Seniors & aging · 2022 — 1% of giving ($12k)Seniors & aging · 2023 — 2% of giving ($19k)Seniors & aging · 2024 — 2% of giving ($30k)$181kFaith & religionFaith & religion · 2016 — 0% of giving ($0)Faith & religion · 2017 — 0% of giving ($0)Faith & religion · 2019 — 1% of giving ($6k)Faith & religion · 2020 — 2% of giving ($29k)Faith & religion · 2021 — 11% of giving ($92k) · led by Indiana Faith Sports FoundationFaith & religion · 2022 — 2% of giving ($18k)Faith & religion · 2023 — 1% of giving ($6k)Faith & religion · 2024 — 1% of giving ($16k)$166k

Each cell is that theme’s share of the year’s giving · ⚡ ringed cells mark a flagged jump.

…and in their own words, year by year

2016
camprecreation sports
2017
capital improvementcamp
2019
campschoolhendrickssports
2020
covid responsehealthcampdevelopmentparkshendrickseducation
2021
programmingcovidanimal welfarevanindianaplainfieldparks
2022
faith-basedcommunity enhancementyouthparks recreationplainfieldeducationavon
2023
community enhancementplainfieldhealthyoutheducationavoncenter
2024
healthbrownsburgcentercommunity schoolmentalplainfieldschool corp

Words distinctive to each year’s grant purposes (TF-IDF) · event-driven terms in cyan.

Themes inferred from each grant’s purpose, recipient and IRS cause; a private foundation files no mission narrative, so this is read from the grants. A shift is a year a theme’s share jumped against its baseline.

03FY2024 · 10 of 39

Where the money goes

Your largest commitments this year, scaled to your single biggest grant.

  • SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY$962,873
    ROOF AND REPAIRSINDIANAPOLIS, IN
  • HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY$167,765
    FOOD PANTRY SUPPLIESDANVILLE, IN
  • FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY$99,500
    MENTAL HEALTHPLAINFIELD, IN
  • PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS$70,488
    PARKS & RECREATIONDANVILLE, IN
  • BROWNSBURG FIRE TERRITORY$61,741
    MEMORIALBROWNSBURG, IN
  • HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK$43,432
    BEHAVIORAL HEALTHAVON, IN
  • BALL STATE UNIVERSITY$27,500
    BRANDING GUIDEMUNCIE, IN
  • CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS$25,000
    HOME ACCESSIBILITYINDIANAPOLIS, IN
  • STRIDES TO SUCCESS$24,000
    TEAM BUILDINGPLAINFIELD, IN
  • SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN$17,021
    OPERATING SUPPORTDANVILLE, IN

+ 29 more grants totalling $249,755.

By grant size · FY2024

  • Under $10k16 grants · $105k
  • $10k–50k18 grants · $282k
  • $50k–250k4 grants · $399k
  • $250k+1 grant · $963k
$10,000
Median grant
3
States reached
$31M
Total assets
02Community Need
04

Do your dollars go where the need is?

Each grant placed by the hardship in its grantee’s ZIP, then read against the area’s typical level.

shade tracts by:
less more people below the poverty line (ACS) a grant (size = $) outside the service area
Service area resolved from your own name & mission (not assumed). 37% of your grant dollars go to organisations outside it (ringed) — where need isn’t shown here. Much of that reach is donor-directed, not strategy: your own filing (Schedule D) reports 57% of grant dollars flow through donor-advised funds — gifts you administer but your donors choose where to send. Tracts shaded by need; each dot is a grant at its grantee’s address (which can differ from where services land). Click any tract or grant for detail. Geometry: U.S. Census TIGER.

Dollar for dollar, your grants (FY16–24) land where households below a basic cost of living runs at 36% — the area typically sits at 30%. 69% of every dollar reach neighbourhoods with above-average need. You fund into need, not around it.

area typical 30%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $10k → 32%HANDICAPABLE CAMP INC: $9k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $9k → 28%JAMESON CAMP: $9k → 36%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $17k → 28%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $11k → 31%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $9k → 32%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $99k → 49%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $10k → 32%HANDICAPABLE CAMP INC: $15k → 32%JAMESON CAMP: $10k → 36%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $11k → 31%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $11k → 28%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $10k → 32%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $86k → 49%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: $30k → 25%PLAINFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: $8k → 32%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $8k → 32%B&O TRAIL ASSOCIATION: $6k → 23%CASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE: $750k → 30%COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: $50k → 47%DANVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $8k → 28%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $6k → 41%HANDICAPABLE CAMP INC: $9k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $42k → 28%HOME ECONOMICS GUILD INDIANAPOLIS: $13k → 24%JAMESON CAMP: $9k → 36%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $5k → 33%PUTNAM COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: $33k → 41%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $12k → 31%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $8k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $12k → 49%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $9k → 32%SYCAMORE SERVIES INC: $13k → 28%TOWN OF PLAINFIELD: $25k → 32%420 MINISTRIES: $23k → 55%AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $8k → 25%CHILD CARE ANSWERS: $13k → 43%COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: $51k → 47%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $165k → 32%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $6k → 41%HANDICAPABLE CAMP INC: $11k → 32%HEAR INDIANA: $73k → 39%HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK: $12k → 25%HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR: $20k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY: $114k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $32k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY TRAUMA RESOURCE: $38k → 23%HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH: $18k → 28%HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH YMCA: $26k → 25%HOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES: $10k → 25%INDIANA CITIZEN EDUCATION FOUNDAT: $10k → 37%INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION: $250k → 43%IU HEALTH FOUNDATION: $7k → 43%JAMESON CAMP: $11k → 36%LEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY: $18k → 28%MEALS ON WHEELS OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $5k → 28%MILL CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $31k → 38%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $35k → 33%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $39k → 28%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $24k → 32%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $13k → 31%SHARED BLESSINGS FOOD PANTRY: $5k → 28%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $16k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $22k → 49%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $31k → 32%SUSIE'S PLACE: $15k → 25%SYCAMORE SERVICES INC: $36k → 28%420 MINISTRIES: $30k → 55%B&O TRAIL ASSOCIATION: $7k → 23%BROWNSBURG PARKS AND REC: $16k → 23%BUILDING ESSENTIAL SKILLS TOGETHER: $8k → 23%CENTRAL INDIANA K9 ASSOCIATION INC: $5k → 32%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $42k → 32%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $6k → 41%HEDRICKS COUNTY PHOENIX: $34k → 23%HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK: $100k → 25%HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIRGROUNDS: $6k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY: $6k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY: $7k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY INTERNATIONAL: $7k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $35k → 28%INDIANA FAITH SPORTS FOUNDATION: $50k → 25%JAMESON CAMP: $11k → 36%KENDRA'S CALL FOR KOMFORT: $11k → 32%LEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY: $14k → 28%MILL CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $40k → 38%MISTY EYES ANIMAL SHELTER &: $6k → 23%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $47k → 33%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $62k → 28%PAT'S PALS THERAPY RANCH INC: $14k → 32%PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LEGACY: $35k → 32%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $18k → 32%PLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: $8k → 32%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $12k → 31%SHARED BLESSINGS FOOD PANTRY: $5k → 28%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $13k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $125k → 49%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $11k → 32%WORKONE PLAINFIELD: $10k → 32%AVON COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION: $9k → 48%AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $12k → 25%BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY: $18k → 32%BROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $8k → 23%CASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE: $10k → 30%COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: $51k → 47%DANVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $6k → 28%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $7k → 41%HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK: $62k → 25%HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR: $5k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY: $58k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY PARKS AND: $6k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $12k → 28%INDIANA FAITH SPORTS FOUNDATION: $25k → 25%INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION: $15k → 43%LEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY: $13k → 28%NORTH SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: $11k → 29%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $7k → 33%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $44k → 28%PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LEGACY: $11k → 32%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $18k → 32%PLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: $8k → 32%PURDUE EXTENSION - HENDRICKS COUNTY: $5k → 28%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $13k → 31%SHARED BLESSINGS FOOD PANTRY: $18k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $440k → 49%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $36k → 32%SUSIE'S PLACE: $12k → 25%SYCAMORE SERVICES INC: $6k → 28%AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $11k → 25%AVON OUTDOOR LEARNING CENTER: $6k → 25%BROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $8k → 23%BROWNSBURG PARKS AND REC: $38k → 23%COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: $21k → 47%DANVILLE GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION: $8k → 28%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $52k → 32%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $6k → 41%GULIFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTO: $8k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL: $7k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY: $197k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY INTERNATIONAL: $11k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $19k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY SUBSTANCE ABUSE: $5k → 30%HENDRICKS COUNTY TOURISM COMMISSION: $42k → 28%HENDRICKS LIVE: $223k → 32%HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH: $60k → 28%HOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES: $7k → 25%LEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY: $27k → 28%LEVEL TWO INC: $10k → 32%MILL CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $6k → 38%MISTY EYES ANIMAL SHELTER &: $6k → 23%NORTH SALEM REVIALIZATION INC: $6k → 29%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $7k → 33%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $65k → 28%PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LEGACY: $10k → 32%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $23k → 32%PLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: $6k → 32%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $12k → 31%SHARED BLESSINGS FOOD PANTRY: $6k → 28%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $12k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $172k → 49%SUSIE'S PLACE: $7k → 25%AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $13k → 25%BROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $8k → 23%BROWNSBURG FIRE TERRITORY: $62k → 23%CENTER FOR INTERFAITH COOPERATION: $10k → 48%CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS: $25k → 37%DAMAR SERVICES INC: $6k → 54%DANVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $5k → 28%FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY: $100k → 32%GREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: $6k → 41%HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK: $43k → 25%HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR: $10k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY ARTS COLLECTIVE: $9k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY: $168k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF: $10k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: $10k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY INTERNATIONAL: $7k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY PARKS AND: $5k → 28%HENDRICKS COUNTY PRIDE: $5k → 32%HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES: $5k → 28%HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH: $13k → 28%HOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES: $7k → 25%LEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY: $13k → 28%LEVEL TWO INC: $10k → 32%MAIN STREET PLAINFIELD INC: $7k → 32%MILL CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP: $6k → 38%NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP: $5k → 33%PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS: $70k → 28%PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LEGACY: $11k → 32%PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: $13k → 32%PLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: $6k → 32%RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION: $11k → 31%SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN: $17k → 28%SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY: $963k → 49%STRIDES TO SUCCESS: $24k → 32%SUSIE'S PLACE: $10k → 25%SYCAMORE SERVICES INC: $8k → 28%0%20%40%60%more need →
grant to an above-average-need area below average· circle size = grant amount

Placed by households below a basic cost of living in the grantee’s ZIP; grantee ZIP can differ from where services are delivered.

The hardship those neighbourhoods carry, beyond income:

  • Adults without health insurance:reaches 9.5% in some neighbourhoods (typically 6.7%)(CDC, modelled)
  • Food access:1 of 21 neighbourhoods are USDA-designated food deserts(USDA, 2019)

Hardest-hit ZIP codes — share of households below a basic cost of living

46118 38.4%46231 36%46149 33.3%46168 32.1%46103 29.8%46234 29.5%

Grants placed by each grantee’s ZIP, which can differ from where services are actually delivered. Need from public data — U.S. Census/ACS, CDC PLACES, Eviction Lab, USDA, United Way ALICE. Shown as context about the area, never attributed to your giving.

03Impact

The orgs you fund vs the ones you don’t

You back the full breadth of your community — and the organisations you fund hold up better than the rest.

As a community foundation you fund inclusively across the local sector — established institutions and scrappy new efforts alike — which is the mission, not a hedge. Even so, the organisations you back are less fragile than comparable nonprofits nearby that you don't fund.

The kind of organisation you back

The organisations you back lean on philanthropy — 76% live mainly on donations, against 46% of the comparable nonprofits in your area you don’t fund. Yet you pick the durable ones: 57% are financially resilient against 21% of that field — and fewer carry the warning signs below.

What they work on

  • Human Services29% vs 6%
  • Youth Development10% vs 0%
  • Philanthropy10% vs 2%

The comparable field you largely pass over skews to Education, Religion, International.

How they hold up

  • Run recurring deficits10% vs 40%
  • Burning through reserves0% vs 25%
  • Less than a month of cash0% vs 12%
  • Lean on a single income source29% vs 62%
you fund (21) you don’t (52)· share of each group
You fund (21)You don’t (52)
Median size (revenue)$834k$444k
Operating margin12%6%
Financially fragile38%77%
Do they get healthier after you fund them? (difference-in-differences)
-2.3 pts operating margin vs peers+32.3 pts reserve growth vs peers

And net of the sector-wide trend, the orgs you fund grew their reserves more than those peers — a sign your support steadies the community's nonprofits, which is exactly what a community foundation is for.

Comparison vs unfunded, size/cause-matched nonprofits in your county. Association, not proof — the funder enables, it does not solely cause.

34% physical · 67 grantees

What your money built

Hendricks County Community Foundation supports a broad network of local organizations advancing housing stability, education, healthcare, parks, and youth development across Hendricks County — from ending homelessness for hundreds of families to opening a regional performing arts venue and expanding trail access throughout the community.

1,102
families

Families served through homelessness prevention and intervention (2024)

FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY

3,000+
households

Households receiving stability services (2024)

FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY

36,000
dollars

Grants awarded to local food pantries (2024)

HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY

59,801
dollars

Grants awarded to park and environmental education projects (2024)

PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS

65
children per week

Children served weekly through equine-assisted programs

STRIDES TO SUCCESS

85,000
dollars

Scholarships awarded to graduates (2025)

BROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION

1,539
patients

Patient visits at Hope Healthcare Services (2024)

HOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES

11,300+
children

Children served through child advocacy services (within 11 years)

SUSIE'S PLACE

Civic buildings you helped fund

  • MADE@Plainfield Higher Education Center · unspecified100,000-square-foot multi-use higher education center with classrooms, laboratories, and offices for training and degree programs
  • State Bank of Lizton Family Promise Resource Center · unspecifiedEmergency and permanent housing assistance hub for families experiencing homelessness in Plainfield
  • Sheltering Wings 52-Apartment Supportive Housing Community · unspecified52-apartment supportive housing community for survivors of domestic abuse
  • Hendricks Live Performing Arts Venue · unspecified600-seat performing arts and entertainment venue with theatre, event space, and public gallery on Main Street in Plainfield
  • Cascade Youth League Ball Diamonds at Amo Sports Complex · 1,200,000Four new ball diamonds at the sports complex in Amo
  • Hendricks County Bicentennial Tree Trail at W.S. Gibbs Memorial Park · unspecifiedNearly 7-acre native tree identification trail spanning W.S. Gibbs Memorial Park
  • B&O Trail Extension — County Road 500 East to 250 East · unspecified2.1-mile asphalt trail section in Hendricks County
  • Tilden Trailhead in Brownsburg · unspecifiedNew trailhead with amenities along the B&O Trail in Brownsburg
  • Covenant Christian High School Phase 3 Expansion · unspecified49,000-square-foot facility addition including gymnasium, industrial arts facility, and auditorium
  • Strides to Success Equine-Assisted Learning Center · unspecifiedEquine-assisted learning center in Plainfield, Indiana
  • Hendricks County Senior Center · unspecified15,200-square-foot senior center in Danville with dining hall, fitness center, and classroom facilities
capital66people35program9234% physical · across 67 grantees
  1. 2026
    Apr
    Built

    PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS

    73% of their budget

    Funded installation of the Hendricks County Bicentennial Tree Trail spanning nearly 7 acres at W.S. Gibbs Memorial Park with native tree identification.

    wyrz.org
  2. 2025
    Served

    BROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION

    2% of their budget

    BEF awarded $85,000 in scholarships to 54 graduates in the Class of 2025 for further education.

    brownsburgeducationfoundation.org
  3. 2024
    Dec
    Built

    INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

    0% of their budget

    IU Foundation received a $138 million grant from Lilly Endowment to establish the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences in the 16 Tech Innovation District.

    news.iu.edu
  4. 2024
    Served

    FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY

    15% of their budget

    Ended homelessness for 126 families and prevented homelessness for 976 families in Hendricks County in 2024.

    familypromisehendrickscounty.org
  5. 2024
    Served

    HOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES

    2% of their budget

    Increased patient visits by 24% in 2024, serving 1,539 patients.

    guidestar.org
  6. 2024
    Served

    PATH INTERNATIONAL

    0% of their budget

    PATH Intl. member centers delivered equine-assisted services to over 71,200 participants during the 2023-2024 year.

    pathintl.org
  7. 2023
    Jun
    Built

    B&O TRAIL ASSOCIATION

    2% of their budget

    B&O Trail Association opened a new 2.1-mile asphalt trail section in Hendricks County from County Road 500 East to County Road 250 East.

    wyrz.org
  8. 2023
    Served

    MISTY EYES ANIMAL SHELTER &

    2% of their budget

    Adopted 690 animals (235 dogs and 455 cats) in 2023.

    myemail.constantcontact.com
  9. 2023
    Served

    JAMESON CAMP

    1% of their budget

    Served 419 unique campers from 37 Indiana counties and 6 states during summer 2023.

    jamesoncamp.org
  10. 2021
    Sep
    Built

    RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION

    0% of their budget

    Completed construction of the five-story $142 million Riley Hospital for Children Maternity Tower.

    rileykids.org
  11. 2021
    Aug
    Built

    SYCAMORE SERVICES INC

    0% of their budget

    Sycamore Services received $1.58 million in federal Community Connections for People with Disabilities grant funding to assist adults with disabilities.

    wyrz.org
  12. 2021
    Jul
    Built

    HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK

    72% of their budget

    Opened the 100,000-square-foot MADE@Plainfield multi-use higher education center with classrooms, laboratories, and offices to provide training and degree programs.

    myiconmedia.com
  13. 2020
    Served

    SUSIE'S PLACE

    1% of their budget

    Served over 11,300 children within 11 years of operation through child advocacy and forensic interview services.

    susiesplace.org
  14. 2019
    Mar
    Built

    CASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE

    4% of their budget

    Cascade Youth League secured a $750,000 anonymous donation to fund a $1.2 million project to build four new ball diamonds at the sports complex in Amo.

    fox59.com
  15. 2019
    Built

    SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN

    1% of their budget

    Sheltering Wings partnered to construct a 52-apartment supportive housing community for survivors of domestic abuse.

    shelteringwings.org
  16. 2011
    Built

    HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH YMCA

    0% of their budget

    Opened the Hendricks Regional Health YMCA in Avon, featuring an 8,000-square-foot wellness center with strength and cardio machines, aquatic center with lap pool and recreation pool, and group exercise classes.

    indymca.org
  17. 2005
    Nov
    Served

    STRIDES TO SUCCESS

    15% of their budget

    Was serving 65 children each week through equine-assisted programs.

    stridestosuccess.org
  18. 1995
    Served

    COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

    1% of their budget

    Covenant Christian High School was founded with 20 students in the basement of Chapel Rock Christian Church in fall 1995.

    covenantchristian.org

Self-reported by each organisation or its local press; every claim links to its source.

repeat funding

Who you back again

The clearest read on how you fund: who earns a second cheque, and who you fund once. From your multi-year grant history, each grantee resolved to its own filings.

91%of every dollar goes to organisations you’ve funded before.
$6.6M · 44 repeat orgs$648k to everyone else

And the relationships you keep tend to grow: grantees you re-up on have seen median revenue of +48% since the first grant, against +26% for the ones you funded once.

44 repeat relationships — 29 still active in FY2024, 15 since wound down; 7 grantees were first funded in FY2024 (too recent to call).

Of your 47 multi-year relationships, 15 are funded at a level, repeated amount year on year — the signature of a standing commitment (8% of multi-year dollars)— while the rest vary year to year, reading more like discretionary annual renewals. The filing doesn’t state grant terms; this is inferred from the year-over-year payment pattern.

How the two cohorts compare

Re-uppedFunded once

Organisations

44
23

Total granted

$6.6M
$557k

Median revenue growth · since first grant

+48%
+26%

Still filing today

70%
39%

New vs renewed · share of each year

In FY2024, 95% of grant dollars renewed an existing relationship; $91k went to new ones.

50%100%’16’17’18’19’20’21’22’23’24
RenewedFirst-time

Where new relationships form · theme of each grantee’s first grant

’16’17’18’19’20’21’22’23’24
Human ServicesEducationRecreation & SportsHealthPhilanthropyArts & CultureOther

First-time = a grantee’s first year in your filing window; renewed = funded in an earlier year too. As a portfolio matures the renewed share naturally climbs — once funded, an org stays “renewable” — so the signal is the years that buck it (a new-grantee intake wave). The earliest year is left-censored: relationships that predate the data read as “new.” Theme is the grantee’s IRS cause.

Backed again — and it compounded

  • HENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY
    5× · 2020–2024 · $543k · revenue +425%
  • INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
    2× · 2020–2022 · $265k · revenue +96%
  • HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK
    4× · 2020–2024 · $217k · revenue +238% · 72% of their budget

Funded once

  • HENDRICKS LIVE
    one grant, 2023 · $223k
  • HEAR INDIANAgraduated
    one grant, 2020 · $73k · revenue +26%
  • PUTNAM COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
    one grant, 2019 · $33k

Repeat = funded in two or more distinct years; growth and survival are read from each grantee’s own subsequent IRS filings.

case studies

Two relationships, up close

One you backed again and again, and one you funded once — each traced through its own filings and the public record, to show what the relationship looked like over time.

PF

PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS

Conviction

A sustained conviction rooted in community

Parks Foundation of Hendricks has been a sustained conviction for Hendricks County Community Foundation, receiving six grants totaling $309,016 between 2016 and 2024 — support that at its peak represented 73% of their operating budget. Alongside that long partnership, the Foundation helped fund the installation of the Hendricks County Bicentennial Tree Trail, a nearly 7-acre native tree identification trail at W.S. Gibbs Memorial Park, leaving a lasting natural landmark for the county. The organization continues to file and carry its mission forward.

2016: granted $16,8072020: granted $38,6152021: granted $62,0982022: granted $50,2952023: granted $65,3362024: granted $75,8652018: revenue $54,1882020: revenue $52,9892021: revenue $95,8212022: revenue $99,4832023: revenue $190,9352024: revenue $203,414'16'18'20'21'22'23'24revenue $203k▮ your grant
6× · 2016–2024
Funded
$309k
You committed
73%
Peak share of budget
Their revenue since

HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH YMCA

Funded once

Early bet on a community anchor

Hendricks County Community Foundation made a single $26,000 grant to the Hendricks Regional Health YMCA in 2020, and in the years since, the organization's revenue has grown 20%. That same period saw the opening of the Hendricks Regional Health YMCA in Avon, featuring an 8,000-square-foot wellness center, a full aquatic center with lap and recreation pools, and group exercise programming — a significant new health resource for the region. A one-time investment alongside a thriving institution.

2020: granted $26,0002016: revenue $63,103,1422017: revenue $62,010,7102018: revenue $63,403,5202020: revenue $55,421,0532021: revenue $52,466,2772022: revenue $72,047,0972023: revenue $69,799,9032024: revenue $66,227,950'16'17'18'20'21'22'23'24revenue $72M▮ your grant
once (2020)
Funded
$26k
You committed
0%
Peak share of budget
+20%
Their revenue since

Trajectories are each organisation’s own subsequent IRS filings; milestones are from the public record, linked to source.

04The Network
05the grantee network

74 grantees, every filing reconciled, 2016–2025.

Each one resolved to its own IRS returns and tracked year by year — your grant beside their revenue.

4
Load-bearing (≥25% of a budget)
8
Early backer (in before they grew)
44/74
Grantees still filing
22/74
Grew since you first funded

Where your money sits — by cause, then by grantee

SHEPHERD'S PATHWAY — $1,918,905 · Housing & ShelterSHEPHERD'S PATHWAYBROWNSBURG FIRE TERRITORY — $115,795 · OtherBROWNSBURG FIRE …PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL — $111,037 · OtherPLAINFIELD HIGH …NORTH WEST HENDRICKS SCHOOL CORP — $105,633 · OtherNORTH WEST HENDR…HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH — $90,250 · OtherHENDRICKS REGION…MILL CREEK COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP — $83,532 · OtherMILL CREEK COMMU…HENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF — $80,000 · OtherHENDRICKS COUNTY…HEAR INDIANA — $72,960 · OtherHEAR INDIANAPLAINFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS LEGACY — $66,664 · OtherPLAINFIELD COMMU…420 MINISTRIES — $52,500 · OtherHANDICAPABLE CAMP INC — $43,800 · OtherGREENCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — $36,546 · Other+12 more — $199,405 · Other+12 moreFAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY — $379,284 · Human ServicesFAMILY PROMISE…HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES — $155,772 · Human ServicesHENDRICKS COUN…STRIDES TO SUCCESS — $129,712 · Human ServicesSTRIDES TO SUC…SHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN — $75,858 · Human ServicesSHELTERING WIN…SYCAMORE SERVICES INC — $61,992 · Human ServicesSYCAMORE SERVI…KIDS INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES — $38,500 · Human Services+6 more — $82,075 · Human Services+6 moreCASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE — $760,000 · Recreation & SportsCASCADE YOUTH…JAMESON CAMP — $49,800 · Recreation & SportsJAMESON CAMP+3 more — $38,052 · Recreation & SportsINDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION — $264,903 · EducationINDIANA UNI…HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK — $216,944 · EducationHENDRICKS C…COVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL — $172,250 · EducationCOVENANT CH…INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION — $30,000 · EducationPLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — $27,500 · Education+1 more — $10,000 · EducationHENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY — $542,836 · PhilanthropyHENDRICKS C…RILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION — $94,982 · PhilanthropyRILEY CHILD…AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION — $44,316 · PhilanthropyAVON EDUCAT…PUTNAM COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION — $32,926 · PhilanthropyHENDRICKS LIVE — $223,485 · Arts & CultureLEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY — $83,823 · Arts & CultureHENDRICKS COUNTY INTERNATIONAL — $24,852 · Arts & CultureHENDRICKS COUNTY ARTS COLLECTIVE — $15,599 · Arts & CulturePARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS — $309,016 · OtherPARKS FOUND…HEDRICKS COUNTY PHOENIX — $71,500 · OtherHEDRICKS CO…IU HEALTH WEST HOSPITAL — $31,856 · OtherHOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES — $24,000 · OtherSUSIE'S PLACE — $44,294 · OtherSUSIE'S PLA…HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR — $40,601 · OtherHENDRICKS C…INDIANA FAITH SPORTS FOUNDATION — $75,000 · OtherINDIANA FAI…+12 more — $109,026 · Other+12 more
Housing & Shelter$1,918,905Other$1,058,122Human Services$923,193Recreation & Sports$847,852Education$721,597Philanthropy$715,060Arts & Culture$347,759Other$705,293

Each org by its size and your share of it — top-left is where you’re load-bearing

25%50%75%100%$100k$1.0M$10M$100Mgrantee revenue →↑ your share of their budgetSHEPHERD'S PATHWAY — $1,918,905 over 8y, 125% of budgetCASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE — $760,000 over 2y, 4.0% of budgetHENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY — $542,836 over 5y, 5.6% of budgetFAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY — $379,284 over 6y, 15% of budgetPARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS — $309,016 over 6y, 73% of budgetINDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION — $264,903 over 2y, 0.1% of budgetHENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK — $216,944 over 4y, 72% of budgetCOVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL — $172,250 over 4y, 0.9% of budgetHENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES — $155,772 over 7y, 3.2% of budgetSTRIDES TO SUCCESS — $129,712 over 7y, 15% of budgetRILEY CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION — $94,982 over 8y, 0.1% of budgetHENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH — $90,250 over 3y, 11% of budgetLEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY — $83,823 over 5y, 14% of budgetHENDRICKS COUNTY FRATERNAL ORDER OF — $80,000 over 8y, 15% of budgetSHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN — $75,858 over 6y, 0.6% of budgetINDIANA FAITH SPORTS FOUNDATION — $75,000 over 2y, 282% of budgetHEAR INDIANA — $72,960 over 1y, 7.5% of budgetSYCAMORE SERVICES INC — $61,992 over 4y, 0.3% of budgetJAMESON CAMP — $49,800 over 5y, 1.2% of budgetAVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION — $44,316 over 4y, 9.7% of budgetSUSIE'S PLACE — $44,294 over 4y, 1.2% of budgetHENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR — $40,601 over 4y, 2.2% of budgetKIDS INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES — $38,500 over 4y, 0.9% of budgetIU HEALTH WEST HOSPITAL — $31,856 over 3y, 0.0% of budgetINDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION — $30,000 over 3y, 0.1% of budgetPLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — $27,500 over 4y, 4.3% of budgetHENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH YMCA — $26,000 over 1y, 0.1% of budgetHOPE HEALTHCARE SERVICES — $24,000 over 3y, 1.9% of budgetBROWNSBURG EDUCATION FOUNDATION — $23,393 over 3y, 2.3% of budgetMAKE A WISH FOUNDATION — $20,000 over 2y, 0.0% of budgetPATH INTERNATIONAL — $17,500 over 2y, 0.4% of budgetCHILD CARE ANSWERS — $13,000 over 1y, 0.0% of budgetB&O TRAIL ASSOCIATION — $12,497 over 2y, 2.1% of budgetMISTY EYES ANIMAL SHELTER & — $11,500 over 2y, 1.8% of budgetDOLLYWOOD FOUNDATION — $10,975 over 1y, 0.0% of budgetINDIANA CITIZEN EDUCATION FOUNDAT — $10,000 over 1y, 1.9% of budgetIU HEALTH FOUNDATION — $6,946 over 1y, 0.0% of budgetDAMAR SERVICES INC — $5,500 over 1y, 0.0% of budgetMEALS ON WHEELS OF HENDRICKS COUNTY — $5,075 over 1y, 2.8% of budget
Go grantee by grantee — a decade per org, and how each moved after you funded them

A decade per grantee — revenue shaded, your grants as bars, all rows on one timeline.

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10 internal · 3 shared anchors

Your portfolio is already a network

The organisations you fund don’t work alone — they sit in coalitions, co-run programs and share the same regional anchors. Edges are read from news and organisation websites, so they’re directional, not exhaustive; each one links to its source.

24
Grantees connected
10
Grantee↔grantee ties
3
Shared anchors (2+ grantees)
47
External links

Tap any organisation to trace its collaborations — shared anchors pull toward the centre

FAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRICKS COUNTY — $379k granted · 3 linksFAMILY PROMISE OF HENDRIC…HENDRICKS COUNTY 4-H FAIR — $41k granted · 2 linksSYCAMORE SERVICES INC — $62k granted · 1 linkSHELTERING WINGS CENTER FOR WOMEN — $76k granted · 2 linksSTRIDES TO SUCCESS — $130k granted · 2 linksHEAR INDIANA — $73k granted · 1 linkHENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PANTRY — $543k granted · 3 linksHENDRICKS COUNTY FOOD PAN…HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH — $90k granted · 10 linksCENTER FOR INTERFAITH COOPERATION — $10k granted · 1 linkCASCADE YOUTH LEAGUE — $760k granted · 1 linkCASCADE YOUTH LEAGUEHENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES — $156k granted · 3 linksPLAINFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — $28k granted · 7 linksSHEPHERD'S PATHWAY — $1.9M granted · 3 linksSHEPHERD'S PATHWAYTOWN OF PLAINFIELD — $25k granted · 1 linkPURDUE EXTENSION - HENDRICKS COUNTY — $5k granted · 2 linksINDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION — $265k granted · 3 linksINDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDA…HENDRICKS COLLEGE NETWORK — $217k granted · 2 linksINDIANA FAITH SPORTS FOUNDATION — $75k granted · 1 linkHENDRICKS LIVE — $223k granted · 9 linksDAMAR SERVICES INC — $6k granted · 1 linkLEADERSHIP HENDRICKS COUNTY — $84k granted · 1 linkCOVENANT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL — $172k granted · 3 linksPARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS — $309k granted · 2 linksPARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDR…AVON EDUCATION FOUNDATION — $44k granted · 3 linksHendricks County Community Foundation — named by 7 granteesHendricks County Communit…CHORUS — named by 1 granteeHendricks County Workforce Coalition — named by 1 granteeState Bank of Lizton — named by 1 granteeTOTally Kids Childcare — named by 1 granteeEarly Learning Indiana — named by 1 granteeIndiana Army National Guard — named by 1 granteeC2IT Consulting, Inc. — named by 1 granteeRay's Trash — named by 1 granteeDePauw University — named by 1 granteeMetropolitan School District of Wayne Township — named by 1 granteeNorth Putnam Community School Corporation — named by 1 granteeMonroe-Gregg School District — named by 1 granteeWabash College — named by 1 granteePutnam County Hospital — named by 1 granteeAvon Community School Corporation — named by 2 granteesAvon Community School Cor…Duke Energy Foundation — named by 1 granteeElite Pro Painting — named by 1 granteeHendricks County Food Pantry Coalition — named by 1 granteeEasterseals Crossroads — named by 1 granteeUnited Way of Central Indiana — named by 1 granteeJuvenile Court — named by 1 granteeHendricks County — named by 1 granteePlainfield Community School Corporation — named by 1 granteeTown of Avon — named by 1 granteeThe Association of Christian Schools International — named by 1 granteeChapel Rock Christian Church — named by 1 granteeSagamore — named by 1 granteeLilly Endowment Inc. — named by 1 grantee16 Tech — named by 1 granteeEli Lilly and Company — named by 1 granteeThe Republican Newspaper — named by 2 granteesThe Republican NewspaperThe Children's Ballet — named by 1 granteeHendricks Civic Theatre — named by 1 granteeHendricks Symphony — named by 1 granteeHendricks County Arts Council — named by 1 granteeYork Automotive Group — named by 1 granteeRealAmerica — named by 1 granteeCummins Behavioral Health Systems, Inc. — named by 1 grantee
grantee you fund external partner named by both stated inferred

Tap any organisation in the graph to trace its collaborations — or start with the strongest ties below.

Strongest grantee↔grantee ties

  • explicit Funding
  • explicit Collaboration
  • explicit Joint program
  • explicit Affiliation
  • explicit Joint program

Anchors several grantees share

  • 7 grantees
  • 2 grantees
  • 2 grantees
Joint program 30Funding 13Affiliation 9Collaboration 3Coalition 2

Partnerships are LLM-extracted from news and organisation websites, not from tax filings — directional, not exhaustive. Each edge links to its source; corroborated edges were named independently by both organisations.

Cause groups: Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Housing & Shelter, Human Services, Philanthropy, Recreation & Sports, Religion, Unclassified, Youth Development
05Through Plinth

Through Plinth

Your grantmaking, live and operational

This dossier was generated cold from public filings. In Plinth it’s a working system — every applicant assessed and every grant monitored. Here’s a taste, run on one of your grantees: PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS.

Agentic due diligence · confidence × risk

Financial management
low risk

~13 months of operating runway; revenue over 6 filed years.

Track record & reputation
low risk

6 years of Form 990 filings, still active.

Legal standing
low risk

US 501(c)(3); EIN 263956104 on file with current IRS Form 990 filings.

Governance
Live in Plinth

Board composition & governance documents — verified live in Plinth from the applicant.

Compliance & sanctions
Live in Plinth

OFAC / UN sanctions screening — run live in Plinth at assessment.

Programme capacity
Live in Plinth

Staffing, M&E and activity alignment — assessed live in Plinth from submitted proposals.

Live · Plinth’s real DD engine

Run the actual assessment on PARKS FOUNDATION OF HENDRICKS, cold from public data.

Generated live from public IRS filings + open web sources by Plinth’s agentic engine. Shown as an illustration of the product, not a formal assessment.

Post-award monitoring · continuous checks

What you see here is static and public. In Plinth it’s operational — the full six-pillar framework on every applicant (with their own documents + live registry and sanctions checks), monitoring dashboards on every award, custom board reports, and eligibility routing for intake.

Agentic due diligenceMonitoring dashboardsCustom board reportsEligibility routing

Preview generated from this grantee’s public IRS filings and independent reporting. Pillars marked “live in Plinth” require the applicant’s submitted documents. Shown as illustration, not a formal assessment.

the next round · powered by Plinth

What your next round could look like

From the 42organisations in your counties you don’t yet fund, Plinth drafts a brief, then assembles, ranks and scores a whole round live. Edit the brief — or write your own — and re-run.

Candidates are unfunded organisations in your counties, drawn from public IRS financials; the round is selected, ranked and scored live by Claude against the brief above — an illustrative starting point Plinth would help refine, not vetted advice.