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CLD receives funds for HQ expansion
Indianapolis’ Center for Leadership Development is a recipient of a $300,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. The
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Job growth rose back to pre-pandemic levels in July and last year’s $1.2 billion federal investment in infrastructure jobs is
Protecting Nature
Trust outlines $19.5 million, five-year environmental roadmap
The Trust is implementing a five-year environmental roadmap that dedicates $19.5 million to investments in protecting nature in Arizona and Indiana. The roadmap supports the Verde and White rivers to protect river flows, address water quality, preserve wildlife habitat, foster development of sound water policy and innovate economic and conservation collaborations. With the additional funding, the Trust continues to underwrite environmental reporting at The Arizona Republic and The Indianapolis Star, and annual state and international environmental reporting awards, to keep people informed about pressing environmental concerns of our time.
Learn more about the Trust’s environmental initiatives
Innovative projects with The Nature Conservancy and Friends of the Verde River saved approximately 2.1 billion gallons of water in the Verde River. Indiana farmers planted a record amount of cover crops in 2021, keeping over 1.6 million tons of sediment out of Indiana waterways.Helping People in Need
A better future through higher education
Achieving a college degree can be challenging, even under ideal circumstances, but consider if you were a former foster youth, an adult with dependents or an individual with physical disabilities trying to complete a degree. The Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program embraces students with often serious barriers to higher education – and those students are thriving. Nina Scholars graduate at rates equal to or greater than their peers. Eighty-five percent of Scholars who graduated in the past five years are employed in a field related to their degree. The Nina Scholars program offers personalized supports and services, intensive coaching, financial assistance and extended graduation timelines. Nina Scholars are inspiring examples of overcoming to achieve. If you know someone who may qualify to be a Nina Scholar, encourage them to apply.
Learn more about the Nina Scholars program
Over 380 Nina Scholars have earned college degrees since the program began in 2001. 85% of Nina Scholars who graduated in the past five years work in a field related to their course of study.Protecting Animals
Celebrating 10 years of tremendous gains for companion animals
In 2012, nearly 37,000 dogs and cats were euthanized in shelters in Maricopa County, Arizona; in Marion County, Indiana, it was over 6,600. After 10 years of dedicated collaboration and investment, our communities’ companion animals today face a far better fate. In 2012, the Trust and partners in the animal welfare community in both states helped establish collaborative initiatives to reduce the number of unwanted dogs and cats through increasing spay/neuter surgeries, adoptions and public education about responsible pet ownership. Since then, euthanasia rates in Maricopa County dropped over 88%, and Marion County fell over 84%. We give special thanks to our animal welfare partners and their unswerving commitment to our communities’ pets. Over the past 10 years, the Trust invested nearly $20 million in animal welfare in Arizona and Indiana, and we continue to champion this cause.
Learn more about the Trust’s animal welfare initiatives
A single pair of cats and its kittens can produce up to 420,000 kittens in just 7 years. From 2012 – 2021, the Trust invested $19.6 million in animal welfare in Arizona and Indiana.Grants
GranteeSpotlight
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center is a hub for social connection, nutrition, education and health care for seniors in Sun City, Ariz. During the pandemic, Olive Branch adapted to safely serve its housebound clientele with increased home meal deliveries, volunteers to connect with seniors and assess needs, and Olive Branch Without Walls, providing online yoga classes, nutritional advice, virtual tours and trivia games to combat isolation.
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Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis
Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis inspires girls to be strong, smart and bold by delivering engaging, empowering programs online and in-person at schools, youth organizations and community centers. The program curriculum focuses on issues that all girls face – conflict management, college and career planning, and body image. The Trust supports Girls Inc.’s desire to help girls be healthy, educated and independent.
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Friends of Indianapolis Animal Care Services Foundation
Friends of Indianapolis Animal Care Services Foundation is helping raise funds for a long-awaited, new Indianapolis Animal Care Services facility. The new shelter will provide the city with greater capacity to care for Indy’s stray dogs and cats and assist pet owners with low-cost pet care. FIACSF provides funding to promote adoptions, support shelter volunteers and fosters, assist with medical costs and make animal stays at city shelters more comfortable.
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