CLC Awarded $50K by Herbert Simon Family Foundation

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The Conservation Law Center was awarded a $50,000 grant by the Herbert Simon Family Foundation for 2025 to support its mission to protect Indiana’s natural resources. This is the sixth grant awarded to CLC by the Simon Family Foundation.

The Herbert Simon Family Foundation has been providing support for organizations in hopes of creating more equitable, sustainable and vibrant communities with an emphasis on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana since 1999. They have been supporting CLC since 2017.

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