The United Way of South Central Indiana (UWSCI) is currently accepting applications for its 2026 Impact Grants.
Donor Name: United Way of South Central Indiana
State: Indiana, Indiana
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/17/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
United Way’s goal is to disrupt the cycle of instability faced by ALICE families and individuals, recognizing that financial vulnerability, health challenges, and childhood development are deeply interconnected. To address the instability cycle, we focus on three core areas: Financial Security, Healthy Community, and Youth Opportunity.
Focus Areas
- Financial Security
- Financial literacy, debt reduction, resource education, supporting economic mobility, and workforce-linked services that help families build lasting economic security.
- Healthy Community
- Programs that reduce food insecurity and improve access to nutritious, affordable food—including seniors and rural households—along with services that strengthen family and community health. These services can include building health literacy through nutrition education, expanding preventive care outreach, providing mental health support, managing chronic diseases, and increasing access to community based wellness programs.
- Youth Opportunity
- UWSCI invest in the success of children and youth to interrupt generational poverty and build stronger futures. From birth through young adulthood, they need safe, enriching environments, well-equipped caregivers, caring mentors, and opportunities to grow up healthy and prepared for adulthood. When this happens, families and communities thrive. This work includes multigenerational initiatives that strengthen family well-being and create long-term pathways to education, employment, and health.
Funding Information
Request grant funding for up to $25,000.00.
Eligibility Criteria
All applicant organizations must meet the following:
- Provide service in at least one of the six counties we serve (Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, and Owen counties).
- Be a 501(c)3 or fiscally sponsored by one.
- Have a mission focused on helping families living at or below ALICE threshold
- Offer programs/activities/services that align with at least one of United Way’s focus areas listed above.
- Have a non-discrimination policy or will adopt one if awarded funding (UWSCI can help with this).
For more information, visit UWSCI.