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IFF’s energy-efficient work allows nonprofits to reduce energy costs, increase their mission-driven impacts across Indiana communities

IFF is helping Indiana nonprofits reduce utility costs and improve facilities through energy-efficient building upgrades. Programs in Bloomington, South Bend, and Indianapolis are helping organizations reinvest savings back into their community-focused missions.

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Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

What will Dekalb County do with the historic Sunny Meadows property?

Sunny Meadows, a county residential home, is now closed, but the building’s future is up for debate.

Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control’s Pet Retention Program is keeping animals out of the shelter
#PlacesofNEI: Katey’s Cafe on Berry Street

Katey's Cafe features a breakfast and lunch menu, as well as a variety of coffees, smoothies and snacks.

Victim Assistance: Extending safety, support, and solidarity for survivors  

The Fort Wayne Police Department’s Victim Assistance program provides meaningful support for survivors and their families following a traumatic incident.

Where every cup counts: The Arc of Wabash County’s inclusive coffeehouse

Travel Bee Coffee House is creating employment opportunities and a sense of community through its connection with The Arc of Wabash County.

Investing in America Child Care Partnership: Building a Stronger Future for Families and Employers

The Investing in America Child Care Partnership is addressing the national child care supply crisis by fostering collaboration among public and private funders, government agencies, employers, and child care providers.

How Microschools are challenging public education in Indiana

Offering more personalized education and less oversight, some parents in Indiana are turning to microschools – but educational experts question whether this growing trend will provide a lasting solution to public education concerns.

A cat caught by Melissa Rennaker to be TNR'd.
Local advocates emphasize the ‘community’ in community cat programs

“The response [to the program] has been incredible. We are inundated with caretakers who want to use our advocacy and TNR services, so much so that demand far outweighs our capacity.”

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