The Lilly Endowment announced Tuesday morning that it has approved $100 million in grants to 14 Indiana arts and cultural organizations—including $10 million each for the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Indianapolis Zoo.

The Indiana Repertory Theatre was awarded $7.5 million, the largest grant in the IRT's 44-year-history.

The endowment said the grants will support initiatives that strengthen each organization’s long-term financial well-being. 

“These organizations have a long history of providing enlightening and educational experiences to the Indianapolis community and to the people of Indiana,” Ace Yakey, the endowment’s vice president for community development, said in a written statement. “Their creative and energizing programs, exhibits, concerts and strong audience and community engagement also have a significant economic impact in the city and around the state and on their national and international reputation."

Projects include:

— Capital investments in new spaces and renovated spaces at the Children’s Museum, Conner Prairie, Indiana Humanities, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Indianapolis Zoo.

— New or increased endowments at the American Pianists Association, Dance Kaleidoscope, Eiteljorg Museum, Heartland Film, Indiana Humanities, Indiana Landmarks, Indiana Repertory Theatre, International Center and Josef Gingold Fund for the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.

— Fundraising capacity-building at the American Pianists Association, Conner Prairie and Heartland Film.