New United Way report highlights work of human services sector during pandemic
Central Indiana human services sector reflects in COVID-19 After Action Review, emphasizing resilience and collaboration
United Way of Central Indiana awards $17.8 million to 72 nonprofits in region
Funding will help nonprofits address basic needs, improve the education, financial stability and well-being of whole families
Nominations being accepted for annual United Way event honoring young philanthropists
Winners will be recognized Feb. 22 at United Way’s seventh annual ELEVATE
United Way of Central Indiana opening funding to organizations outside its accredited network
Interested nonprofits must attend a virtual workshop before applying
Finding purpose through service: Longtime board member Richard Hester reflects on his years with United Way
Since the 1990s, Hester has served in nearly every aspect of United Way’s work
New United Way initiative designed to be an ‘on ramp’ to industry certifications, job placement, livable wages
Dress for Success Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Urban League are piloting the Workforce Pathways Accelerator in its first year
Applications open for United Way leadership development program
The nine-month Leadership United program begins in January
United Way of Central Indiana hosting nonprofit gatherings to discuss collaboration, funding opportunities
Human services nonprofits are invited to attend the events, being held across the region
United Way of Central Indiana seeking volunteers for ReadUP literacy program
For more than 16 years, United Way’s ReadUP has partnered volunteers with third graders to help them get on track with grade-level literacy
'An incredible honor to be chosen’: Women United's Rebecca Lynch to serve on global council
Lynch will serve a three-year term with Women United Global Leadership Council, an advisory body with United Way Worldwide
Grow together: Creating the next generation of leaders – inside and outside your organization
Pipelining isn’t just for donors – it’s for leadership. Nonprofit organizations spend a significant amount of time and energy ensuring their future success by securing donors and donations – and rightfully so. But regardless of funding, strong leadership will be needed for the future health of your organization.
United Way of Central Indiana names new chief brand officer
Ayaz Malik began in the role Aug. 5 and will oversee the marketing and communications department
Leveling up: Center for Working Families sites help people increase wages, build career skills
United Way of Central Indiana has administered the programming locally for nearly a decade. The network of 13 sites in Marion, Hendricks and Morgan counties empowers families to move up the economic ladder.
United Way of Central Indiana honors top partners, donors at annual celebration
United Way’s Board of Directors also recently elected leaders to new terms
United Way capacity grants help strengthen nonprofit sector
In June, more than $110,000 was awarded to five organizations to evaluate programming, coach board leaders, provide training and develop volunteer recruitment strategies
Dream of driving an IndyCar? Now’s your chance – while fundraising for a cause.
Registration now open for IndyCar two-seater experience to benefit United Way of Central Indiana
Finding Purpose in Pride
Pride Month is a time of love, togetherness, acceptance and opportunity. In celebration of Pride Month, we asked our teammates to reflect on their own journey and why a culture of belonging is important in the workplace and beyond.
Investments from United Neighborhood Centers of Indianapolis, United Way of Central Indiana to relieve more than $239.6 million in medical debt throughout region
Through gifts to the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt from United Neighborhood Centers of Indianapolis and United Way of Central Indiana, debt will be relieved for more than 112,000 people in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Marion, Morgan and Putnam counties