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WFYI’s Dylan Peers McCoy sat down with Sam Snideman, vice president of government relations for the United Way of Central Indiana, to talk about how inadequate child care affects families, businesses and communities.
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Over 1,250 volunteers signed up this year for Go All IN Day, an event organized by the United Way of Central Indiana.
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The Damien Center is one nonprofit that has already lost some public funding for programs that serve the LGBTQ community due to government cuts.
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Funding for more nonprofit organizations is available from the United Way of Central Indiana.
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Community organizations in central Indiana partnered to relieve more than $200 million in “significant and compounding” medical debt for more than 112,000 Hoosiers. The goal is to alleviate the effect that medical debt can have on individuals, families and communities.
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The 2023 legislative agenda of United Way of Central Indiana, one of the largest community advocacy groups in the state, aligns with some of the top priorities for state lawmakers this year.
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In the summer learning labs program hundreds of teachers are expected to teach students in grades 1-9 at least three hours of academics a day, in addition to other activities in the full-day program.
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A new study of the United Way of Central Indianas Great Families 2020 initiative found the multi-generation approach is effective in helping families achieve economic success and stability.
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The United Way of Central Indiana has announced its final round of COVID-19 related relief grants for Marion County.
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The partnership will support local nonprofit organizations with $2 million in federal funding to purchase personal protective equipment and other safety supplies.