Impact 100 in the IBJ
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:

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:
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…
Family Promise of Hendricks County received $100,000 as Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis’ 2020 Change Maker for their PowerHouse Project. Julie Randall, Executive Director, submitted their final grant report in August 2021. The Grants Committee felt it was important to share what was reported. The PowerHouse Project met the following goals: Rehabbed five homes where formerly…
On October 25, 2018, more than 30 Impact 100 members and guests convened at the Blind Owl Brewery to learn how our 2012 grant to Jameson Camp has impacted that organization. New executive director, Jennie Broady, reminded us what Jameson Camp was doing in 2012. The total operating budget was $627,000; total youth served in…
Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis was established to bring together philanthropic women to fund high impact grants of $100,000 or more to improve our community. Our Grant Funding Works to Improve Our Community Our grant philosophy directs us to improve our community in two ways: Our Membership Options Give Us a Broad Base of Support in…
We are pleased to announce that we will present high impact grants totaling $184,000 in 2015, our tenth year. At our annual meeting in June, the members will select an overall winning grantee to receive $100,000, and the remaining four will each receive $21,000. Since our inception in 2006, we have granted a collective $1,417,000…
On October 24, 2016, the Greater Indianapolis Impact 100 grant process was opened. The 2017 Letter of Intent Form is now available. All applicant organizations whose seat of operation is based in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby counties are welcome to review the Letter of Intent guidelines and the Letter of Intent…