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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...

IPS awarded over $10M to support literacyĀ 

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) received a $10.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to expand its literacy efforts across elementary schools.  The grant will support...

Nearly $13M awarded to expand career apprenticeship pathway across IndianaĀ 

Nearly $13 million in new grant funding has been awarded to eight organizations across Indiana to support the development and launch of the Indiana...

Final round opens for $29 million Indianapolis African American Life Initiative

The Indianapolis Urban League (IUL) and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis (AACI) announced the final round of funding for the Indianapolis African American...

IMG launches scholarship program for international students

International Medical Group (IMG), a global insurance and assistance service provider, launched its inaugural Student Journey Scholarship program. The initiative aims to financially support international...

Carson introduces bill to restore medical research fundingĀ 

Congressman Andre Carson (IN-07) and Congressman Mike Levin (CA-49) have introduced the Medical Research for Our Troops Act, aimed at reinstating full funding to...

WFYI pushes back against federal defunding proposalĀ 

The White House’s recent proposal to rescind $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has drawn sharp criticism from WFYI...

$300K grant fuels quality-of-life planning on Far EastsideĀ 

The City of Indianapolis has awarded a $300,000 grant to LISC Indianapolis to spearhead a Quality-of-Life Planning initiative on the Far Eastside, aiming to...

$20M gift launches Tobias-Lechleiter Institute for Clinical InnovationĀ 

Indianapolis philanthropists Sarah and John Lechleiter and Deborah and Randall Tobias have committed $20 million to establish the Tobias-Lechleiter Institute for Clinical Innovation at...
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