About Us

OUR MISSION
Heart of Indiana United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community while creating a culture of giving, advocating, and volunteering
OUR VISION
We focus on the most important human needs by building partnerships, forging consensus, fostering collaboration, and leveraging resources. We believe in a system of caring built from the rich diversity and gifts of all people.very community can reach their full potential.


COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT
Heart of Indina United Way works with all partners to improve the capacity of our citizens to achieve and sustain self-sufficiency.
WHAT DOES HEART OF INDIANA UNITED WAY DO?
Heart of Indiana United Way mobilizes communities to close gaps and open opportunities so all can thrive.
With deep local roots, across Delaware, Madison, Henry, Randolph, and Fayette Counties, we see how challenges like preparing children for success in school and life, achieving financial stability, and helping build people’s resilience meeting basic needs are all interconnected. We bring people and resources together to tackle these issues at their core, creating lasting change.
That’s why we’re here, in our communities, always listening, always ready to respond. Working side-by-side with neighbors, partners, donors, volunteers, and community leaders, we address local needs with innovative solutions.
Every day, we unite people in action to transform lives and communities. Join us in creating a future where everyone, everywhere, can reach their full potential and thrive.
HOW IS HEART OF INDIANA UNITED WAY CONNECTED TO THE WORLDWIDE UNITED WAY ORGANIZATION?
We are an independent and self-governed member of the United Way Worldwide network. We meet annual membership requirements and receive support from the worldwide network in the form of training, national advertising, public policy and the ability to draw on the “best practices” of United Ways throughout the world.
WHAT AREAS DOES HEART OF INDIANA UNITED WAY SERVE?
We serve five counties in Indiana including Delaware, Fayette, Henry, Madison, and Randolph.
