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UIndy tackles teacher shortage with new campaign

Marion County schools, like many communities across the nation, face a growing teacher shortage. Empty classrooms and stretched resources paint a concerning picture, but...

IEDC to focus on innovation and entrepreneurship with changes

By NIKI KELLY Indiana’s economic development officials on Dec. 19, 2023, announced key updates to the state’s focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, outlining funding increases...

Journalists of color worry a $500 million effort to boost local news outlets will leave them behind

Journalists of color urge Press Forward Initiative to commit to funding diverse news outlets.

Indiana expands tutoring grants to more students and increases the maximum state funding

By JADE THOMAS Indiana is expanding its grant program for tutoring that it launched last fall to cover middle school students, as well as...

IMG announces Leave Your Mark Grant

International Medical Group (IMG), a renowned global insurance benefits and assistance services company, announced that it is now accepting applications for its annual Leave...

Biden-Harris Administration Launches $2.2 Billion Relief Initiative to Support Black Farmers

The Biden-Harris Administration has unveiled a $2.2 billion relief initiative aimed at providing support to Black farmers and other individuals who have faced discrimination...

Indianapolis Recorder Selected for Knight x LMA BloomLab

The Indianapolis Recorder is proud to announce that we have been selected for Cohort 3 of the Knight x LMA BloomLab! The BloomLab is a...

Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking to receive increased funding

The Indiana General Assembly increased its annual investment in the Sexual Assault Victim Assistance Fund from $2 million to $4 million during the 2023...

Anti-DEI legislation may be coming to a state near you

Earlier this month, Florida lawmakers passed a bill that essentially bans DEI programs in Florida's public colleges and universities. Other states appear to be...

Companies fail to take advantage of federal dollars while surrounding communities suffer the consequences

Grassroots organizers and environmental organizations are concerned federal dollars are not being taken advantage of and low-income communities will continue to suffer the consequences...
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