In 2023, after acquiring a budget surplus over a number of years, we wanted to do something impactful with it – something that would affect our employees and our local communities, something that aligns with who we are at the core of our business.
Our company had seven employee resource groups at the time, so we recruited them for help giving away this surplus. We told them that we were going to give one Indianapolis-based nonprofit a $100,000 mega grant. After careful consideration, each group nominated one finalist to receive this mega grant.
A Well-Kept Secret
What our resource groups didn’t know was that the committee had already decided that the seven nonprofits they selected were actually all going to be winners! Each of the seven nominated nonprofits received $100,000, plus an additional $60,000 to buy a vehicle of their choice, since transportation was an issue that each organization struggled with. One nonprofit, DREAM Alive, also received an additional $580,000 of funding. In one afternoon, we gave away $1.7 million to local nonprofit organizations.
The Seven Nonprofits
100 Black Men of Indianapolis
Selected by B.A.R.R. – The Black Alliance at Round Room, an inclusive environment that contributes diverse education and drives retention of Black employees at Round Room through awareness, engagement, and opportunity.
100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc is a youth development organization that was founded in 1984 and serves several hundred Indianapolis youth each year through mentoring-based educational programs. These programs impact students’ personal development and academic achievement.
91 Place
Selected by the Prayer & Encouragement Group, a place for employees to gather, share, support, and encourage one another through faith.
While 91 Place was being developed, a sample of homeless youth transitioning to adulthood were asked, “if you could have one thing right now that would change everything, what would it be?” Without fail, almost every time, they would say, “a family.”
91 Place was launched to address this need. They are a home for homeless youth with community, relationships, and a familial environment at its core. They aim to be a safe place for homeless youth to live, grow, and thrive.
Ben’s Ranch Foundation
Selected by PAUSE, a group that provides a support system for anyone directly or indirectly struggling with mental health, substance abuse, and overall well-being. Through Patience, Acceptance, Understanding, Support, and Empathy, they are able to provide guidance through life experiences to help navigate the road ahead.
Ben’s Ranch Foundation’s mission is to create new options and new hope for young people struggling with mental health challenges, by connecting them to employment opportunities on farms, ranches, stables, and therapeutic riding facilities.
Coburn Place
Selected by the Circle of Influence, a group that celebrates, encourages, and supports women in our organization.
Coburn Place offers compassionate support and safe housing choices for survivors of domestic violence and their children. They specialize in fresh starts – letting survivors lead the way in creating their own paths forward. They serve everyone – women and men, transgender and nonbinary – because everyone is welcome, everyone belongs. Coburn Place has transitional housing at their historic building in midtown Indianapolis, as well as in community-based housing program. Breaking the cycle of abuse creates stronger people, stronger families, and ultimately, stronger communities.
Cocktails & Caregivers
Selected by WINS, a group that supports others through Wellness, Impact, Fitness, and Strength. This group helps enhance the quality of life, while spreading optimism that you can be and become exactly who you were meant to be.
Caregiving can be a lonely job. Cocktails & Caregivers is a community of people who “get it.” They support caregivers (anyone who is loving someone who is sick) all over the country and at all stages of the journey. People can nominate a caregiver and they will take it from there. Their foundation focuses on sending care packages, providing financial grants, and building support networks around the country.
DREAM Alive
Selected by MILE, a group that promotes and facilitates Mentoring, Inspiring, Leading, and Empowering.
DREAM Alive focuses on mentoring youth in 7th-12th grade to become civic-minded leaders. They help break the cycle of poverty by empowering youth to discover career paths and mentoring them from 7th grade until high school graduation. DREAM Alive seeks to end the cycle of poverty by exposing their scholars to different career paths on career field trips.
They showcase companies around Indianapolis to their scholars as a way of starting the conversation. Starting these conversations in 7th and 8th grade allows their scholars to start dreaming about what their futures could look like early in their lives.
Trinity Haven
Selected by SAGE, the Sexuality and Gender Equality group that aims to create an open and safe space for LGBTQIA+ employees and their allies to meet, share fellowship, and join in the work to create an inclusive culture of acceptance, dignity, and respect.
Trinity Haven provides safe, affirming housing for LGBTQ youth, ages 16 – 21, experiencing housing instability in Indiana. Their goal is to intervene before youth experience chronic homelessness and to help them pursue their educational and employment goals and develop the skills to thrive in the world independently, so they can graduate from their program into safe and stable permanent housing, with the skills to successfully maintain that housing. Trinity Haven is not a shelter or drop-in center; they provide long-term housing for up to 24 months.
This $1.7 million mega grant is a special moment we’ll never forget. We are so proud that we were able to leave a huge impact on seven amazing nonprofits, helping them achieve their goals for the year and expand their reach.
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