$320,000 Invested in Organizations Strengthening Financial Stability, Health, and Youth Opportunity Across the RegionUnited Way of South Central Indiana (UWSCI) has awarded $70,000 in 2026 Opportunity Grants to nonprofit organizations serving Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, and Owen counties. The selected organizations will receive grants up to $10,000 to advance long-term stability and opportunity for ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families and individuals. This Opportunity Grant funding was made possible by the success of UWSCI’s fall fundraising efforts, allowing more resources to be directed to programs that support children, families, and individuals working toward greater stability and opportunity across South Central Indiana. Earlier this year, UWSCI also awarded $250,000 in Impact Grants to support larger-scale initiatives. Together, these investments total $320,000 dedicated to strengthening ALICE families and expanding opportunity across South Central Indiana in 2026. ALICE households earn above the federal poverty level but still struggle to afford essentials such as housing, food, childcare, and healthcare — often living one unexpected expense away from crisis.
Opportunity Grants provide focused investments that strengthen essential programs serving ALICE families and individuals across our region. Aligned with UWSCI’s priority outcomes, these grants help organizations sustain core services, expand access to critical supports, or advance a defined portion of a larger initiative. Every Opportunity Grant represents local dollars at work -- strengthening the community from within. “These Opportunity Grants are really about empowering the local organizations who know our communities best,” said Randy Rogers, President of United Way of South Central Indiana. “ALICE families work incredibly hard, but too many are still one setback away from crisis. By investing in partners who reduce barriers and expand opportunity, we’re helping create the conditions for families to truly thrive.” UWSCI’s 2026 grants support programs that strengthen Financial Security, build a Healthy Community, and expand Youth Opportunity — key pillars in disrupting the cycle of instability. “These grants give local organizations the flexible resources they need to respond to the real challenges ALICE families face,” said Nick Shafer, Board Chair of United Way of South Central Indiana. “When families can meet their needs, the entire community benefits.” 2026 Opportunity Grant Recipients United Way of South Central Indiana has awarded $70,000 in Opportunity Grants to these eight nonprofit agencies, with up to $10,000 per organization to support programs serving ALICE families and individuals.
The Opportunity Grants are part of UWSCI’s broader mission to connect people to possibility by investing in long-term solutions that strengthen financial security, improve health outcomes, and expand opportunities for young people, including initiatives such as Truancy Case Management, In-School Youth Mentoring, and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. For more information, visit https://www.unitedwaysci.org/2026-opp-grants-news.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Check out our Chamber Members news on this blog!
Submit your news to the Chamber by the 10th or 26th of each month to be included in the bi-weekly Membership Matters emails. Archives
Archives
April 2026
Webpage Square Ad Banner spaces are available for members. Download our sizes and pricing sheet for more information by clicking the button below.
|