To facilitate open housing for all people by ensuring the availability of affordable and accessible housing; promoting housing choice and homeownership; advocating for an inclusive housing market; working toward stable and equitable communities; and eradicating discrimination within Central Indiana, the State of Indiana, and nationally.
Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Inc. pairs fair-housing enforcement with direct community investment. In its recent grantmaking, the largest award was $110,000 to Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corp in Indianapolis, followed by another $75,000 grant to the same organization in 2024. That pattern points to a funder that supports neighborhood-based partners over time, not just one-off projects. The foundation’s giving aligns with its stated mission: advancing affordable and accessible housing, promoting housing choice and homeownership, supporting an inclusive housing market, and working against discrimination. Its active Inclusive Communities Grants program backs nonprofit and community partners working on neighborhood stabilization, homeownership expansion, mortgage loan subsidies, homeowner repairs and accessibility improvements, and affordable housing development. The recent grant list also shows support for organizations such as Flanner House of Indianapolis Inc, Mapleton-fall Creek Development Corp, and Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis Inc, indicating attention to local organizations that touch housing stability, community development, and resident support. The grant portfolio reflects a central Indiana focus, with awards concentrated in Indianapolis and nearby communities. The foundation’s work appears closely tied to housing access, equity, and neighborhood-level capacity building rather than broad national grantmaking.
In neighborhood stabilization, Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Inc. awarded $50,000 to Mapleton-fall Creek Development Corp in 2024 and $50,000 to Community Action of Greater Indianapolis in 2024. Those grants fit a portfolio that supports local organizations working where housing conditions and community investment intersect. Homeownership and housing access are also clear priorities. The foundation gave $35,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Indiana in Auburn in 2023, alongside a $27,000 grant to Central Indiana Realtist Association in Indianapolis in 2023. Both awards sit within a broader fair-housing mission that includes homeownership expansion and mortgage lending equity. The recent grants also show support for resident services and stability. Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis Inc received $50,000 in both 2023 and 2024, while Judah Ministries Inc received $25,000 in 2024. Those awards suggest attention to households facing housing insecurity and the community organizations that support them.
$455K
$1.3M
$1.1M
$1.5M
Most grants fall between $32K and $50K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$32K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$50K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IN.
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Typical awards cluster tightly around a midrange level: the p25 is $32,250, while both the median and p75 are $50,000. That pattern suggests a relatively standardized grant size, with a few larger commitments at the top end, including a $110,000 award in the recent list. The recent grants also show repeat support to the same organizations across years, including Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corp, Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis Inc, and Neighborlink Indianapolis Foundatoin Inc. The foundation operates its Inclusive Communities Grants program with a stated focus on direct investments to nonprofit and community partners, and it does not accept unsolicited requests.
Giving is highly concentrated in Indiana, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Indianapolis dominates the recent grant list, including awards to Flanner House of Indianapolis Inc, Mapleton-fall Creek Development Corp, Circle Up Indy, and Second Baptist Church Development Corporation. Outside Indianapolis, Auburn appears through Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Indiana. The foundation’s local scope is centered on Central Indiana, matching its 24-county service area.
Its stated focus areas include fair housing enforcement, housing counseling, tenant and homeowner assistance, mortgage lending equity, eviction prevention, accessibility and disability accommodations, neighborhood investment and revitalization, and research and data such as HMDA and census analysis.
No. The active Inclusive Communities Grants program is listed as not accepting unsolicited requests.
The typical award is $50,000 at the median and p75 levels, with a p25 of $32,250. Recent grants also include larger commitments, such as $110,000 to Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corp in 2023.
Its giving is local and entirely in Indiana: 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. Recent awards are concentrated in Indianapolis, with additional support to Auburn, Indiana.
Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Martindale Brightwood Community Development Corp, Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis Inc, and Neighborlink Indianapolis Foundatoin Inc, showing recurring support rather than only one-time awards.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $75,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | HUMANITY |
| FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| FLANNER HOUSE OF INDIANAPOLIS INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | HUMANITY |
| CIRCLE UP INDY | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | HUMANITY |
| NEIGHBORLINK INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATOIN INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| MAPLETON-FALL CREEK DEVELOPMENT CORP | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2024 | HUMANITY |
| SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $34,000 | 2024 | HUMANITY |
| JUDAH MINISTRIES INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $25,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| CROOKED CREEK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $15,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| THE HOLLIDAY COLLABORATIVE AGENCY LLC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $6,000 | 2024 | EDUCATION |
| MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $110,000 | 2023 | EDUCATION |
| NEIGHBORLINK INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATOIN INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2023 | EDUCATION |
| FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $50,000 | 2023 | EDUCATION |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHEAST INDIANA | AUBURN, IN | $35,000 | 2023 | HUMANITY |
| CENTRAL INDIANA REALTIST ASSOCIATION | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $27,000 | 2023 | HUMANITY |
MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP
$75,000EDUCATION
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
$50,000HUMANITY
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC
$50,000EDUCATION
FLANNER HOUSE OF INDIANAPOLIS INC
$50,000HUMANITY
CIRCLE UP INDY
$50,000HUMANITY
NEIGHBORLINK INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATOIN INC
$50,000EDUCATION
MAPLETON-FALL CREEK DEVELOPMENT CORP
$50,000HUMANITY
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$34,000HUMANITY
JUDAH MINISTRIES INC
$25,000EDUCATION
CROOKED CREEK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$15,000EDUCATION
THE HOLLIDAY COLLABORATIVE AGENCY LLC
$6,000EDUCATION
MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP
$110,000EDUCATION
NEIGHBORLINK INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATOIN INC
$50,000EDUCATION
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC
$50,000EDUCATION
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHEAST INDIANA
$35,000HUMANITY
CENTRAL INDIANA REALTIST ASSOCIATION
$27,000HUMANITY