Funding Focus Areas

Grant Opportunities

The Avis Foundation focuses its funding on programs that improve the quality of life in our communities, stewarding the Boren legacy.

Arts

Support of the arts with interest in fine arts, art therapy, and programs that utilize art for educational and enrichment purposes in communities.

  • to support the Cinema and Media Arts Major and the Blackbird Cinema

    2023

  • to support Quest for the West, select exhibitions, and annual support

    2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

  • for its Small Town Initiative to help strengthen local neighborhoods through art, oral history, and “Porch Parties”

    2020

    for Art as a Visioning Tool program

    2023

    for Polklore Museum launch

    2025

  • for support of the Visual and Performing Arts Atelier

    2024

  • for the production of Come from Away

    2025

  • for Jacobs Virtual Academy

    2025

  • for the Boyce Block building remodel

    2025

  • for the remodeling and opening of the Boren Art Gallery on Taylor’s campus. The art gallery houses the collection of paintings and sculptures acquired by the late Leland and LaRita Boren of Upland, Indiana, over the course of their lives.

    2022

    for specialized equipment to support the Film and Media major

    2023

    for Mitchell Theatre infrastructure enhancements

    2025

RECENT ARTS GRANTS

Education

Support for education in a myriad of ways: program support, building capacity, development of special courses, and more.

  • to support a high-tech classroom, cybersecurity conference, simulations, and security work with local organizations

    2020

  • in support of a sensory room and signage in the new Conner Prairie Museum Experience Center

    2023

  • vocational training in welding for individuals with disabilities

    2024

  • to support ongoing operations

    2025

  • for its Advancing the Agbiosciences Through Experiential and Applied Learning Project

    2020

    to support Veterinary Nursing, Leadership Coaching, and Occupational Therapy Assistant training

    2024

  • to support a feature film, accompanied by educational materials, on the life of Carl Erksine, former Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player from Anderson, Indiana

    2020

  • in support of the On the Road to Reading program

    2021

    in support of children’s literacy programs

    2025

  • to support Heartland Scholar House

    2025

  • to support the development and installation of Wonderscape

    2025

  • for the NextGen/multipurpose space in downtown Upland, Indiana

    2023

    to complete Phase I of the Dream Big program, primarily for satellite construction and curriculum development

    2024

    to support “Pipelines of Impact”

    2025

  • to purchase library books representing their student body

    2022

  • to purchase and renovate their facilities in Matthews, Indiana

    2023

  • to help establish a new graduate program in Counseling

    2024

  • to support their College and Career Readiness program

    2025

RECENT EDUCATION GRANTS

Entrepreneurship

Support for entrepreneurship to encourage creativity and innovation mainly through educational program support, but may include other initiatives.

  • for educational and entrepreneurship programming in the Doermer School of Business, specifically in the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a center for students, educators, and entrepreneurs to collaborate on innovative ideas and concepts

    2022

    for the Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Engineering Nexus

    2025

RECENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP GRANTS

Autism

Support for individuals, families, and communities addressing the needs of those affected by autism. This may include direct support, services, research, training, and building awareness.

  • to support construction of a therapy room and observation space at their future headquarters in Noblesville, Indiana

    2024

  • to support Camp Achieve, a summer camp for students on the autism spectrum. Camp Achieve focuses on academic support and social skills.

    2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025

    to support the project, School Nurses Enhancing Healthcare Services for K-12 Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    2023

    for a cross-college collaborative project focusing on autism services, programs, and outreach

    2021

  • to enhance career-readiness for individuals with disabilities

    2023

    to enhance their staff training and development in autism studies

    2025

  • for comprehensive support for autistic students

    2025

  • to support an applied behavior analysis (ABA) facility in Pendleton, Indiana

    2022

  • for autism certification through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES)

    2025

  • to support the Bridges Program, an on-campus program supporting college students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)

    2022, 2025

  • for an online undergraduate program in applied behavior analysis (ABA)

    2025

  • to help establish the first master’s degree in applied behavior analysis (ABA) in Arkansas designed to equip graduates to provide therapy options to treat such issues as autism, dementia, and Alzheimer’s

    2020

  • for an online master’s degree in special education

    2025

RECENT AUTISM GRANTS

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