Pacers Foundation, Herbert Simon Family Foundation donate $250,000 to Central Indiana Food Relief Fund
United Way announced the launch of the fund Oct. 30 in emergency response to cuts to federal SNAP benefits
‘Vital to the clients we serve’: How Martin Center Sickle Cell Initiative changes lives
For more than half a century, the Indianapolis-based nonprofit has served those with sickle cell disease and their families, through education, advocacy and assistance.
Digging deeper: What does United Way funding mean for communities across the region?
A closer look at what Basic Needs and Family Opportunity grants will do in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks and Morgan counties
United Way of Central Indiana awards $17.3 million to 71 nonprofits in region
Grants will help Hoosiers with basic needs, education, financial stability, well-being of whole families
Community funders launch $1 million Central Indiana Food Relief Fund in response to SNAP cuts
All donated funds will support Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, Midwest Food Bank of Indiana and Second Helpings – reaching people across the region and state
Child Care Answers, United Way of Central Indiana launch new initiative to increase sustainability of family child care homes
The Central Indiana Child Care Alliance will support 10 Marion County family child care homes in its first year
United Way's Providers Council brings child care professionals to the table
The 16-member council leads a grant fund aimed at professional development and stabilizing the sector’s workforce.
United Way of Central Indiana expands Workforce Pathways Accelerator Initiative
Five local nonprofits are offering the initiative in its second year
Workforce Pathways Accelerator Initiative leads to industry credentials, jobs, better wages
Dress for Success Indianapolis and Indianapolis Urban League piloted the initiative in its first year.
Nominations open for United Way awards event recognizing young philanthropists
Now in its eighth year, ELEVATE honors the region’s top advocates, nonprofit leaders and volunteers under 41
Grace Care Center named as Center for Working Families site
Through one-on-one coaching, Center for Working Families sites help people reach financial stability, move up the economic ladder
Medical debt continues to burden Hoosiers. State lawmakers will study the topic today.
Committee on Courts and the Judiciary will hear testimony and make recommendations for future actions
Volunteers needed for United Way of Central Indiana’s ReadUP program
ReadUP has helped third graders get on track with grade-level literacy for 19 years
Through partnership, ReadUP grows in Boone County
Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, Boone County Mentoring Partnership ran – and expanded – United Way’s ReadUP program in the county
United Way funding available to nonprofits outside accredited network
Interested nonprofits must attend a virtual workshop Aug. 12 or 14
How United Way has transformed its data strategy, in partnership with Resultant
United Way of Central Indiana has changed how it invests donor dollars, evaluates programs and communicates impact
At annual celebration, United Way of Central Indiana recognizes partners, donors
During the event, the nonprofit reflected on work done in 2024-2025
In Tribute to Jim Irsay
United Way of Central Indiana joins our entire community in mourning the death of Jim Irsay — a visionary leader, passionate advocate, and generous soul whose impact will be felt for generations.
More than 1 in 4 workers in Indiana’s most common jobs struggle to afford the basics, United Way report shows
Over 34% of Central Indiana households face financial hardship, according to updated research