74.3 F
Indianapolis
Thursday, August 20, 2026

CATEGORY

Business

Braun replaces IURC chairman amid statewide affordability push

Gov. Mike Braun announced his appointment of Anthony Swinger as chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) on June 22, replacing Andy Zay. This...

Lilly Foundation opens grant applications for Marion County organizations 

The Lilly Foundation is accepting applications through its first open grant cycle in several years, offering funding to eligible organizations working to improve educational...

Q&A: Larry Smith on earning IBJ’s Nonprofit Executive of the Year honor 

When Larry Smith learned he had been named IBJ's Nonprofit Executive of the Year, his first thought wasn't about his own career. Instead, he thought about...

The algorithm doesn’t know you, but here’s how to make sure employers do 

You've applied to dozens of jobs. Maybe hundreds. You've tailored your resume, followed up, and still heard nothing back. You're not imagining it. The system is working exactly as designed, and that design may...

Local grants help nonprofits improve facilities 

City of Indianapolis and IFF announce new Thriving Nonprofits cohort to support building upgrades, energy efficiency.  The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) IFF announced the 12 organizations...

Indiana has 10 weeks to close the AI gap. InnoPower.ai is running the clock.

Summer AI training sprint opens registration June 16 for small business owners, returning citizens, opportunity youth, educators, and career changers. Classes begin July 1. History...

Minority-owned businesses to support on and after Juneteenth

Indianapolis residents are celebrating Juneteenth today by channeling their consumer spending into local minority-owned establishments. Supporting independent Black-owned businesses offers a tangible way of...

Avoiding the ‘Terminator timeline’: How Camille Walker is bringing ethical AI to Indy

The conversation surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) is often dominated by fear. In historically Black and low-income neighborhoods like Martindale-Brightwood, anxiety about technology is compounded...

Your home is an investment –How to create generational wealth

A Q&A with local Community Home Lending Advisor Elgin Wren Sponsored by JPMorganChase For most Americans, owning a home has long been considered a cornerstone to...

ACLU of Indiana names Nikkita R. Oliver as next executive director 

The ACLU of Indiana has selected Nikkita R. Oliver as its next executive director, the organization announced June 10.  Oliver, an attorney, educator, organizer and executive leader,...

BLACK HISTORY MATTERS 2023 SPECIAL EDITION

Upcoming Online Townhalls

- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest local news.

Stay connected

1FansLike
1FollowersFollow
1FollowersFollow
1SubscribersSubscribe

Popular articles

- Advertisement -
Español + Translate »