A lifelong volunteer reflects on giving back
Carol Pitzer, who retired from Eli Lilly and Company in 2017, encourages others to volunteer and “take advantage of your gifts”
Final three contestants announced for United Way of Central Indiana pitch contest
Seven human services nonprofits will compete April 25 at Propel
United Way micro-grants support early childhood education providers with professional development, renewal
More than $300,000 was awarded in 2023, the grant’s inaugural year. Applications are open through April 12 for the second round of Empower to Educate micro-grants.
Finalists, semi-finalists named for United Way of Central Indiana pitch contest
Seven human services nonprofits will compete April 25 at Propel
Indiana advocates applaud key legislation from the 2024 legislative session
United Way of Central Indiana celebrates policy progress to improve early care accessibility, workforce development and transit
Journalist Andrea Elliott tells audience to remember the childhoods that reside in us all
On Tuesday, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Andrea Elliott spoke alongside Dasani Coates, whose childhood Elliott documents in the book “Invisible Child”
Women’s History Month: What advice would you give your younger self?
March is Women’s History Month. It’s a time to reflect on the contributions women have made throughout history. We asked several of our female teammates to reflect and consider: What advice would they give their younger selves?
Region’s top young philanthropists recognized at United Way’s ELEVATE awards
Now in its sixth year, the event recognizes advocates, leaders, nonprofit employees and volunteers between the ages of 21 and 40
Are you a thrill-seeker? Skydive this summer while fundraising for a cause.
United Way of Central Indiana is looking for participants for “Sky High”
2024 Human Services Professional Renewal Program
United Way of Central Indiana has created the Human Services Professional Renewal Program to provide hard-working, dedicated human services professionals with an opportunity to regenerate and reinvigorate themselves, so they can bring fresh ideas and energy to the human care business.
Black History Month: A time for celebration and reflection
In celebration of Black History Month, we asked our teammates to share a historical moment or person who has been influential in their lives
Free tax preparation now available for households with income of $66,000 or less in 2023
Administered by United Way of Central Indiana, Indy Free Tax Prep will run through mid-April in Boone, Hendricks, Marion and Morgan counties
United Way looking for projects, volunteers for annual day of community service
United Way of Central Indiana and the Indianapolis Colts are hosting Go All IN Day June 21
United Way of Central Indiana opening its accreditation process
Accreditation allows nonprofits to apply for United Way grants, access training and resources
Applications open for United Way of Central Indiana pitch competition
More than $100,000 in grants will be given out April 25 at Propel
United Way welcomes 39 participants to 2024 session of leadership development program
Leadership United trains people to serve on nonprofit boards
Colts donate over $65,000 to United Way of Central Indiana
The Indianapolis Colts donated $1 for every ticket sold to Saturday’s game
United Way bringing Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Andrea Elliott to speak in Indianapolis
The author of “Invisible Child” will speak alongside Dasani Coates, whose childhood is documented in the book
Program helping Marion County residents with heating bills starts Jan. 1
United Way of Central Indiana’s Winter Assistance Fund will run through the end of May
How Be Nimble Foundation is helping Black and Brown founders grow sustainable businesses, build generational wealth
A three-time recipient of United Way’s Social Innovation Fund, Be Nimble Foundation provides workforce development opportunities and entrepreneurship support