Statehouse Scoop: Speedy Session Start
The 2022 Indiana legislative session is off to a speedy start, and United Way of Central Indiana and our advocacy partners have been hard at work tracking, analyzing and testifying on bills that the House and Senate will take up.
Ann Murtlow, president and CEO of United Way of Central Indiana, announces retirement
Koya Partners retained to conduct national search for new CEO
United Way of Central Indiana welcomes 23 professionals to leadership, board member development program
Leadership United trains participants to serve on nonprofit boards
United Way’s Real Men Read program brings positive male mentors into kindergarten classrooms
Now in its seventh year, the program reaches about 440 students across Putnam County
Giving charitably this holiday season? Here’s how to research nonprofits before you donate your dough.
Gina Miller, United Way of Central Indiana’s chief operating officer and chief financial officer, explains how to be your own charity investigator – and what to keep for your taxes
United Way of Central Indiana announces policy agenda for 2022 legislative session
Central Indiana’s largest nonprofit network to advocate for early childhood education, housing and mental health
Nominations now open for United Way’s annual ELEVATE awards, recognizing young philanthropists
The event – returning in person in 2022 – raises money for United Way’s Basic Needs Fund
A letter from Ann: We are driven to help every person, every child, and every family reach their full potential.
I can think of no better reflection for this holiday season. Let’s know one another better. Let’s surround each other with support. Let’s celebrate our passions. And, let’s honor the purpose in our lives.
A United Way guide to volunteering, donating this holiday season
Looking for ways to give back? United Way of Central Indiana has got you covered, whether you’re looking to donate once, volunteer throughout the year, get involved virtually or make giving a family project.
United Way of Central Indiana launches annual Winter Assistance Fund
The long-running program is critical this year as experts predict rising energy bills nationwide
14 nonprofits receive $1.2 million in grants from United Way of Central Indiana’s Social Innovation Fund
The fund, one of five United Way impact initiatives, is designed to support nonprofits that are developing creative solutions to address needs in our communities.
United Way of Central Indiana seeking volunteers for Indy Free Tax Prep
Program offers free tax preparation to households below a certain income in Boone, Hendricks, Marion and Morgan counties
With help from United Way, Hendricks County Senior Services gives residents healthy meals – and a sense of community
The agency is expanding its partnership with Meals on Wheels of Hendricks County thanks to Basic Needs Fund grant
“Do not assume someone with a disability is not able to do something.”
A Q&A with Chris Dunlavy of Eli Lilly during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
United Way recognizes community organizations helping others during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
How you can support Central Indiana nonprofits assisting those with disabilities
365 Small Business Circle: Distinct shares their ‘Why United Way’
Businesses that invest in their community can increase their brand’s value, strengthen customer loyalty and create a meaningful work environment for their employees. United Way of Central Indiana is proud to partner with and support small businesses — which is why the 365 Small Business Circle was created.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Katherine Kite
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating Hispanic and Latino contributions, culture, and history within the United States.
In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with Katherine Kite, Leadership Giving Manager, to learn more about her story.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Victoria Petersen Elia
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating Hispanic and Latino contributions, culture, and history within the United States.
In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with Victoria Petersen Elia, Strategic Corporate Initiatives Manager, to learn more about her story.
Want to become an accredited community organization with United Way? Applications for new partners are due Nov. 1
Accreditation allows nonprofits to apply for United Way impact funding. Other benefits include increased visibility, access to capacity-building resources, and connections with partners and volunteers.
" We are richer when we give”: An interview with Tamika and Tauja Catchings
Giving back to the community has always been part of life for Tamika and her sister, Tauja Catchings, also a former WMBA player and co-founder of the nonprofit.