Heart of Indiana United Way and Ivy Tech Launch Road to Reading Program to Bring Books and Joy to Local Families

Heart of Indiana United Way, in partnership with Ivy Tech Community College and with support from the Shafer Foundation, is proud to announce the launch of Road to Reading—a new summer literacy initiative that brings books and learning directly to families in the community.
How to Use Your Voice and Advocate for Others

If you care about children, low-wage workers, and rural communities, stay informed about bills affecting housing, healthcare, and education. Advocacy is vital in a democracy, and lawmakers need to hear from you.
Happy Birthday, Heart of Indiana United Way

Open Enrollment for healthcare coverage is now underway, running from November 1 through January 15.
Accessing Affordable Health Coverage During Open Enrollment: A Lifeline for Families in Madison County

Open Enrollment for healthcare coverage is now underway, running from November 1 through January 15.
United Way Helps Babies Learn and Children Read

Heart of Indiana United Way advances civic engagement and advocates for changes that foster more resilient and equitable communities.
Heart of Indiana United Way Receives $300,000 to Boost Early Learning for Infants and Toddlers Across East Central Indiana

Funded efforts will help ensure more children have the skills to succeed in kindergarten and beyond
Community Lens of Anderson Inspires Better Civil Discourse and Advocacy

Heart of Indiana United Way advances civic engagement and advocates for changes that foster more resilient and equitable communities.
THRIVE Network Coaches Train to Transform Lives

Heart of Indiana United Way is making an impact through two-generation strategies. We help ensure children are ready for success in school and life. And we wrap around their adults, supporting families as they move from barely surviving on a basic budget—to thriving financially long term.
Help ALICE Do More Than Survive—Help Them Thrive

ALICE’s Household Survival Budget represents absolutely the minimum these families need to live and work today in their communities. In Indiana, 40% of working-age people (25-64) fall below the ALICE Threshold. Despite working, sometimes multiple jobs, ALICE is not able to meet their basic budget and often do not qualify for public assistance.
17th Annual United Way/Madison County Chamber Golf Classic Results Announced

The 17th Annual Heart of Indiana United Way/Madison County Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic, presented by Community Hospital Anderson, raised over $54,000 on July 19 at Anderson Country Club. 40 teams along with more than 30 sponsors and many volunteers helped to make the day a great success. Proceeds from the Golf Classic benefit local programs supported by Heart of Indiana United Way and the Madison County Chamber that create equitable opportunities and help individuals, families and businesses thrive.