Sullivanmunce Awarded Grant Funds For Equipment


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SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville, Indiana, awarded $12,080 for equipment.

Subaru of Indiana Automotive Foundation awards grants twice annually to nonprofit organizations seeking up to $15,000 in capital funding for arts and culture, health and welfare, or education projects.

Since 1997, foundation has awarded more than $3 million to fund nonprofit projects across Indiana.

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