The Glick Family Foundation has awarded more than $2 million in grants to more than 100 Indiana not-for-profits to help meet basic needs in the state, the Indianapolis Star reports.
The grants, totaling $2.18 million, will be dispersed to 114 not-for-profits to increase access to the arts, equitable education, economic mobility, health resources, and services to meet basic needs.
"Nonprofit organizations are uniquely positioned to understand community members' needs, partner with them to provide support, and connect them to essential resources," says Marianne Glick, chair of the Glick Family Foundation.
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