United Way of Cen IN
@uwci
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United Way of Central Indiana fights for the education, financial stability, health and basic needs of everyone in our community. LIVE UNITED®
Indianapolis, IN
Joined February 2009
In 2021, Summer Learning Labs launched as a collaborative effort between The Mind Trust and @uwci to address pandemic learning loss. Today, the program is thriving, serving 12,000+ Indiana students at 144 sites in 2025. Learn more in our blog:
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Summer Learning Labs (SLL) was launched in 2021 as a collaborative effort between The Mind Trust and the United Way of Central Indiana to address learning loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and...
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To our Veterans: thank you for your service. 💙 This #VeteransDay, celebrate HVAF – Helping Veterans And Families and their work helping homeless and at-risk veterans return to self-sufficiency. #UnitedForCommunity #UnitedWeCare #SupportOurVeterans
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At HVAF, our mission is to improve the lives of a homeless veteran by providing supportive housing, employment, food & clothing, and more.
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New from @UnitedForALICE: a state-level dashboard + report on nonprofit ALICE workers — those who are Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. 📊 Explore data by state 💡 See insights by age, race & more #UnitedForALICE #DataDrivenChange
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Landmark research finds that over than 1 in 5 nonprofit employees in the United States struggle financially.
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Thank you to the @Pacers Foundation for stepping up for our neighbors in need! Your generosity will help provide critical food relief to Hoosier families during this time of uncertainty. #UnitedForCommunity #UnitedWeCare #FoodRelief #UnitedWeGive
Supporting our neighbors in a moment of uncertainty 💙 The @Pacers Foundation Drive & Dish initiative powered by Gleaners2Go and Herbert Simon Family Foundation announce $250k donation to the @uwci Central Indiana Food Relief Fund as thousands of Hoosier families face new
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What does $17.3M in United Way funds mean for Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks & Morgan counties? “This grant means stability and relief for @MealsonWheelsHC… ensuring no one is left hungry or forgotten.” —Lynda Kosh, CEO #UnitedWeGive #FoodSecurity
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A closer look at what Basic Needs and Family Opportunity grants will do in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks and Morgan counties
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$17.3 million in grants awarded to 71 nonprofits across the region. What impact does that have? See how your support drives change → https://t.co/0obDBF2G8U
#UnitedForCommunity #UnitedWeGive #CommunityImpact
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Grants will help Hoosiers with basic needs, education, financial stability, well-being of whole families
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@GleanersFBIndy @SecondHelpings Fred Payne: "Food is not a privilege; it’s a basic human right."
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@GleanersFBIndy @SecondHelpings Fred Payne, our president and CEO, just announced the Central Indiana Food Relief Fund during a press conference held by the City of Indianapolis at Bethel Cathedral AME.
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@GleanersFBIndy @SecondHelpings This fund will be managed by United Way, with 100% of donations to be distributed to these three food organizations.
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@GleanersFBIndy @SecondHelpings The community is invited to join this effort. People can donate directly to Gleaners, Midwest Food Bank and Second Helpings – or contribute to the Central Indiana Food Relief Fund here:
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United Way of Central Indiana launches a $1M Food Relief Fund to support local food banks and families affected by the federal SNAP shutdown.
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@GleanersFBIndy @SecondHelpings The fund was launched with a $500,000 donation from an anonymous donor – intended to encourage the community to match, or exceed, that amount. The Indianapolis Foundation, Lilly Endowment Inc. and the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation (Lilly Foundation) contributed.
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This fund will support three major food organizations that supply food to hundreds of pantries across the region and state. 100% of donated funds will be distributed to @GleanersFBIndy, Midwest Food Bank of Indiana and @SecondHelpings.
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BREAKING: A group of community funders has launched a $1 million Central Indiana Food Relief Fund in response to imminent Nov. 1 cuts to federal SNAP benefits.
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The government shutdown is making it harder for families to access food and resources. Thank you to @FeedingAmerica and local nonprofits for supporting our neighbors. #UnitedWeGive #UnitedForNeighbors #EndHunger
SNAP could run out of funds due to the federal shutdown—impacting 42M people as soon as Nov. 1. Groceries are already out of reach for many—let’s come together to help our neighbors stay nourished. #EndHunger Give now: https://t.co/Y2EwzKt163
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Help us fill the remaining ReadUP volunteer spots by Dec. 12! Just one hour a week can help a student improve reading skills, build confidence and succeed in school. Sign up today: https://t.co/YFfQ4AID6o
#ReadUP #UnitedForLearning #VolunteerIndy
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Thanks to @IndianaPublicRadio for featuring our Workforce Pathways Accelerator Initiative, now expanding statewide. Our own Bernadette Monk says: “You may start as a CMA, but you want to be a registered nurse. That’s what we hope they see for themselves."
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More Hoosiers could have access to faster job placement and industry-recognized credentials under an expanded program from the United Way of Central Indiana. The initiative is now offered through...
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We're proud to introduce the Central Indiana Child Care Alliance! Through generous support from @uwci, CCA will support family child care homes with a shared set of services to help them sustain and improve the quality of their programs. Learn more: https://t.co/RSZ8aNlSY2
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We’ve launched the Central Indiana Child Care Alliance with @ChildCareAnswer to help family child care homes cut burdens, share tools and focus on quality care. #EarlyChildhood #ChildCareAlliance #UnitedForCommunity #UnitedWeAct
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The Central Indiana Child Care Alliance will support 10 Marion County family child care homes in its first year
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Nonprofits face rising demand and shrinking resources. As UWCI’s Sam Snideman shared in @IBJNews, they cannot do it alone. Volunteer, donate, advocate. Read more: https://t.co/d7j1ECcD1v
#UnitedWeAct
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The sustainability of many of these community organizations is challenged, and in their absence, the outcomes for our neighbors would be dire.
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