
The Two Oaks Scholarship supports a 2012 Ivy Tech Community College graduate who has been admitted to IUPUI and plans to pursue a bachelor's degree dedicated to helping or serving others.

Central Indiana continues to struggle with unemployment and many workers face joblessness for the first time. Facing the challenge, libraries and WorkOne partner to provide local job hunters with knowledge, skill and hope for new work.

Like cities around the country, urban and community gardens are becoming increasingly popular in Indianapolis. Yet some soil in city neighborhoods contains toxic amounts of lead. An IUPUI scientist is working to make urban gardens safe.

24 million children and young adults in the United States are growing up without a caring father in their lives, and they're paying a high price. But with the help of Fathers and Families Center, some young men in Indianapolis are learning to become the fathers they never had.

Learn about how you might be able to help following the recent natural disasters that have impacted residents in Marysville, Henryville and across Southern Indiana.

Hoosier farmers can help their community while saving significant taxes by contributing commodities such as corn or soy beans to any charitable fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF).








