Impact 100 in the IBJ
The Indianapolis Business Journal publishes and year-end giving guide, and this year Impact 100 was included!
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To ensure we got as much exposure as possible from our inclusion in this publication, we added a full page ad:
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The Indianapolis Business Journal publishes and year-end giving guide, and this year Impact 100 was included!
To ensure we got as much exposure as possible from our inclusion in this publication, we added a full page ad:
Do you know a young woman who is interested in a career in philanthropy? Please encourage her to apply to Impact 100’s Scholarship Program for 2017. This program covers the cost of membership for promising young philanthropists. Scholarship recipients are encouraged to participate in all aspects of the Impact 100 process, including serving on a…
We are thrilled to announce that Social Health Association of Indiana has received Impact 100’s $100,000 grant for 2014 for its program, Step Up for Kindness. “Impact 100 is honored to support Social Health Association of Indiana,” said Karen Holly, president of Impact 100. “It’s clear that our membership saw the value of providing funding…
As the President for Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis, and after spending two years as the Membership Chair, I have spent a lot of time working on ways to attract new members. I’ve thought about how I came to know Impact 100 after an organization I supported, Indy Reads, received a grant in 2007. The grant…
We are thrilled to announce that Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis has awarded $100,000 to Indianapolis Parks Foundation at our annual dinner held tonight at The Willows on Westfield. The winner was announced following presentations by each of the five finalists and a live vote by Impact 100 members. Indianapolis Parks Foundation will use the $100,000 grant to…
On November 10, we hosted a virtual panel of local experts who shared information and resources to strengthen our community, improve mental health outcomes, and promote mental health during this stressful time. Those who joined us virtually, and have viewed the video of the event, learned about the crises and trends facing youth in school, college students,…
Tyler Gough (Farm Manager) and Laura Johns (Development Director), representing Indy Urban Acres (IUA), were our guests for the 5th in our series of First Thursday Lunches. IUA, a project of the Indianapolis Parks Foundation, is a collection of four organic farms used to empower and educate people by providing equitable access to free, high…