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The last virtual lunch of 2020 featured Kellie Earl Leeper from our 2016 Change Maker Ascent 121. Kellie shared with us exciting news that will make their programs more sustainable. The Reich Foundation has purchased and renovated a building for the organization, which will be ready by the end of November. The new building is…
Meet the 2024 Grant Recipients
On June 11, 2024, we held the 19th Annual Awards Celebration. At this year’s celebration we granted $144,000 to Indianapolis-area nonprofit organizations. Since 2006, we have granted almost $3.2 million. Want to know more about Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis? Visit our website at impact100indy.org. Change Maker Grant Recipient: 91 Place 91 Place was the recipient of…
Join Us for the 2016 Annual Dinner
Members, be sure to check your email for your Annual Dinner Invitation. Please RSVP as soon as you know your plans. If you RSVP “No,” we will send you a ballot along with the descriptions of the four proposed programs so you can cast an absentee vote. If you did not receive an email invitation,…
Successful New Member Welcome at Rock Steady Boxing
The Welcome/Orientation for all new members, including the “Follow the Impact” program provided by the great team at Rock Steady Boxing, was well attended on January 12th by both new and rejoining members, including several founding members. It was educational, emotional, and energizing! The outstanding program provided by our 2010 Changemaker was led by Amy…
Kennedy King Memorial Initiative, 2019 Impact 100 Change-Maker, Commemorates April 4th Virtually
As the Kennedy King Memorial Initiative worked to adhere with city, state, and federal guidelines to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, they reimagined this year’s April 4 commemoration of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s famous speech in Indianapolis on April 4, 1968, the night Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed. Just as Sen. Kennedy…