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Some expecting mothers in Indianapolis can now get up to $750 a monthĀ 

Expecting mothers in Indianapolis can receive cash assistance from the city’s new initiative.  The Bridge Project, in partnership with the City of Indianapolis, announced the start of the BIRTH (Building Independent...

Indiana submits federal funding flexibility request to Trump administration

Indiana has submitted its plan to use hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funds with fewer restrictions to the U.S. Department of...

Future Black Leaders talk reasons for going to college and concerns about how to pay for it

Many are debating whether attending college remains a good choice for students, especially with the changes in available funding resources and student loan repayment...

Indiana’s Energy Assistance Program now open: What you need to knowĀ 

With the winter heating season frigidly creeping around the corner, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) has announced the opening of the...

Program will train 100 Indy residents for jobs in growing green industriesĀ 

KeyBank Foundation announced a $750,000 investment to help launch the Green Jobs Workforce Initiative, a new program aimed at preparing Indianapolis residents for careers...

Riley Children’s Health launches new office, awards $250K in youth grantsĀ 

Riley Children’s Health has launched The Office of Community & Child Health (OCCH), a new initiative designed to improve health outcomes for children and...

Half a billion dollars in grants this month

The Indianapolis Recorder has always been a trusted voice for our community. This column shares important news about federal money that many people don’t...

EPA repeals Solar for All program, Indiana loses $117M in clean energy fundingĀ 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has terminated the $7 billion Solar for All program, ending $117 million in funding for clean energy in...

Good night and good luck, PBS

Well, fortunately, it’s not just PBS. It’s CPB, NPR, PRX, and the rest of the alphabet menagerie of ā€œpublicā€ radio and TV networks that exist...

Five Indy nonprofits awarded $100K for poverty-fighting effortsĀ 

Five Indianapolis nonprofit organizations working to address poverty-related challenges have received a combined $100,000 to support their programs.  The grants are funded through the Christian...
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