Tag: Foellinger Foundation Inc.
Matt Smith, PhD, named CEO of St. Joseph Community Health Foundation
The Board of Directors and the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ announce the appointment of Matt Smith, PhD, as the next CEO of the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation.
Foellinger Foundation Leadership Award nominations
The Embassy Theatre is proud to announce that Tommy Smith and Mary Jo Hardiman have been nominated for Foellinger Foundation Leadership Awards.
Foellinger Foundation Issues $100K Grant to Brightpoint
Foellinger Foundation awards a $100,000 Special Opportunity Grant to the Community Loan Center of Northeast Indiana.
2025 neighborhoods conference Inspires more than 200 residents
More than 200 neighborhood leaders and area residents attended the City of Fort Wayne’s third Inspire Neighborhoods Conference, held today at Electric Works.
City releases heat and air quality study results
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division today released heat and air quality data collected last summer as part of a federal Urban Heat Island mapping initiative.
Clean Drains’ artists turn lowly storm drains into lively public art
Beginning tomorrow, and from August 16–24, 2025, storm drains across Fort Wayne will burst with color as local and regional muralists transform them into works of art carrying a powerful environmental message: Only Rain in the Drain.
Redesigned Packard Park opens
The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially opened the redesigned Packard Park Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 31, 2025.
Registration Open for the 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference – 9/13/2024
Registration is open for the free 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference to be held on September 13, 2024.
Register now for free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference
Registration is now open for the free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference.
City of Fort Wayne/Foellinger Foundation Neighborhood Engagement Grants awarded
The City of Fort Wayne, in partnership with Foellinger Foundation, recently awarded nine Neighborhood Engagement Grants, totaling $40,000.





