In an effort to show that the Rotary Club of Indianapolis is fully engaged in Indy Do Day and all that it stands for, Rotary Club of Indianapolis worked on a landscaping project on, June 20 at the Benedict Inn / Our Lady of Grace Monastery. Sign-up today!
Category: Indy Do Day
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Need Volunteers – June 20, Landscape a Monastery
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May 13, Indy Do Day Kick-Off Event at Emmis
Join us on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 5:00pm to 6:30pm at Emmis Communications Lobby (on Monument Circle) as we launch Indy Do Day 2015!
Complimentary food and beverages will be provided so wind down your work day with friends and colleagues and learn how you can help make Indianapolis the most civically engaged city in the nation. Participating in Indy Do Day is a rewarding experience for both volunteers and those organizations who benefit from those who help!
Thanks to Ruth’s Chris Steak House Downtown and Sun King Brewing for providing our refreshments. All attendees will be entered to win door prizes, including a Ruth’s Chris gift certificate and Indy Do Day merchandise from Colored Threads.
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Summary Report of Indy Do Day 2014
Indy Do Day was a big success in 2014 and has set the stage for an even better 2015 (October 1, 2 and 3). Below, are some of the highlights and recognition of the event, this year.
Committee Chairs
- Community, Arts & Cultural Organizations – Debbie Hyde
- Schools, Colleges & Universities – Hugh Baker
- Mission-based Organizations – Ralph Taylor
- Businesses/Corporate Community – Elaine Bedel
- Technology Committee – Matt Burnett & Greg Albright
- Marketing Committee – Christi Garcia
Honorary Chairs
- Greg Ballard, Mayor of Indianapolis
- Winnie Ballard, First Lady
- Frank Basile, Community Volunteer
- Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
- Molly Chavers, Indy Hub
- Michael Huber, Indy Chamber
- Mickey Maurer, IBJ Corp.
- Jim Walker, Big Car
KICK OFF EVENT – MAY 6!
Attended by Honorary Chairs, Committee Members, Rotarians and the community.BENEDICT INN PROJECT – Pre-Indy Do Day Event
- 25 volunteers
- Keep Indianapolis Beautiful
- FOX 59 coverageT
- Rotary Club of Indianapolis received the WIBC Neighbor to Neighbor Award
PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES!
IndyVolved
Pride Festival
Corporate Challenge
Discover IndianapolisCIRCLING HUNGER FLASH MOB (September 3, 2014)
- Pre-Indy Do Day Event
- 100 volunteers
- Indiana Hunger Network
- Orr Fellows
- Pacers Bike Share
WHAT IT WAS! Three days of DOING GOOD!
- 18,003 volunteers
- 5,072,150 volunteer hours
- 314 participating organizations
NEWS TEAM! CO-HOSTS:
- Ramona Adams
- Don Steffy
ASSOCIATES:
- Katie Abernathy
- Greg Albright
- John Bragg
- Andrea Geiger
Indy Do Day News Team traveled nearly 500 miles around Indianapolis bringing you a total of 24 hours of Indy Do Day coverage.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS!
- Landscaping
- Cleaning
- Beautification
- Will Preparation
- Food Drives
- Blood Drives
- Fitness Assessments
- Music Therapy
- Repair/Maintenance
- Painting
CRAINE HOUSE – OUR PROJECT – ROTARIAN PARTICIPATION!
- American Cancer Society
- American Red Cross
- Arthritis Foundation
- AT&T
- Barnes & Thornburg, LLP
- Bath Junkie
- Bedel Financial Consulting, Inc.
- Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
- Borshoff
- Boy Scouts of America
- Butler University
- Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
- Christel House Academy West
- CICOA
- City Securities
- Crooked Creek CDC
- CruiseOne MJHarris & Crew
- Damar Services, Inc.
- Eli Lilly
- Emmis Communications
- FIDO
- Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana
- Greenwalt CPA
- Habitat for Humanity
- HVAF of Indiana, Inc.
- Indianapolis Children’s Choir
- Indianapolis Indians
- Indpls Neighborhood Housing Partnership
- Indianapolis Zoo
- International Entertainment Bureau
- IPL
- IU Health
- IUPUI
- Ivy Tech
- Jameson Camp
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Junior Achievement
- Lilly Endowment
- Marian College
- Morning Light
- Paramount School of Excellence
- Peace Learning Center
- PNC
- RJE Business Interiors
- Rotary Club of Indianapolis
- Second Helpings
- Senior1Care
- Stewart Richardson & Associates
- Tangram
- The Salvation Army
- Volunteers of America of Indiana
- Wheeler Mission Ministries
Media Highlights
- Media impressions = 11,583,085
- Publicity value of $174,984
- More than 70 mentions in print, online, broadcast and radio
- PSAs ran on four local networks
- Interviews on WTHR, WISH and WFYI
- Amos Brown Show
- Red Shield Radio
- Hoosier Hometown Hero
- Indy’s Trusted Servant Radio
- Coverage on three front-pages of The Indianapolis Star within five weeks
- Feature story in the IBJ
- Mentions in multiple e-newsletters
- Indianapolis Star feature photo – one week after Indy Do Day
SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS!
FACEBOOK
- 77 posts reaching 45,626 people
- 690 likes, 179% increase over 2013
TWITTER
- 850 tweets sent via @IndyDoDay, 548% increase over 2013
- 1,670,735 impressions via @IndyDoDay from April through October 2014, 150% increase over 2013
- 2 topics trended in the top 10 for Circling Hunger – #indydoday and #circlinghunger
- @IndyDoDay trended in the top 1-2 positions on Oct. 2
- 3 other topics trended in the top 10 on Oct. 2 – #IndyDoDay, #Indy and #WeAreLilly
In-kind Contributors – Total value of $39,250
- Borshoff, publicity and media relations
- Central Indiana Educational Service Center, PSA production
- Colored Threads, promotional items for co-chairs
- Indiana Sports Corporation, Corporate Challenge booth
- M. Nelson & Associates, post card printing
- MJ Schuetz Agency, Circling Hunger event insurance
- Ruth’s Chris Downtown, kick-off event food and gift cards
- Sun King Brewery, kick-off event beer
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Mayor Ballard Endorses Rotary-adopted Indy Do Day
Elected as the 48th Mayor of Indianapolis in 2007, Gregory Ballard is committed to making Indy an even better place to live and work. Check out the Video! Under Mayor Ballard, Indy is promoting a culture of inclusiveness for business opportunities, economic growth and sustainability for minority, women, disabled and veteran business enterprises. The City is also being widely recognized as a national leader on issues such as energy, clean water, hunger and education innovation.
A diverse group of civic leaders, philanthropists and business executives are lending their support as Honorary Chairs of the Rotary-adopted 2014 Indy Do Day. Indy Do Day is a people-powered community day of service when the residents of Indianapolis take ownership of their neighborhoods and take care of their neighbors.
Additional 2014 Honorary Chairs include:
First Lady Winnie Ballard
Winnie Ballard volunteers as the chair and spokesperson for Indy’s Campaign for Financial Fitness (ICFF). In addition, she actively volunteers her time to other causes within Indianapolis, including arthritis, ovarian and breast cancer awareness, and minority- and women-owned business and diversity initiatives.Frank Basile
A professional speaker, author, community volunteer, philanthropist and retired executive, Frank Basile has long been recognized for his volunteerism and support of performing arts organizations.Tamika Catchings
Olympic Gold Medalist, WNBA All-Star and Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings launched Catch the Stars, a foundation designed to empower youth to achieve their dreams by providing goal-setting programs that promote literacy, fitness and mentoring, in 2004. She is a community leader that embraces being a positive role model by encouraging youth to be all they can be.Molly Chavers
Molly Chavers is the executive director of IndyHub where she works with non-profits, for profit companies and community organizations to encourage young professional engagement across the city. Her civic and board involvement includes service with the United Way of Central Indiana, the Speak Easy, Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee, Tourism Tomorrow and Indianapolis Art Center.Michael Huber
Currently the president and CEO of the Indy Chamber, Michael Huber remains active in the community serving on the board for organizations such as the Arts Council of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Charter School and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful.Mickey Maurer
Mickey Maurer serves as chairman of the board at IBJ Corp. and The National Bank of Indianapolis and has a true passion for philanthropy. In 2001, he established “Mickey’s Camp,” a charitable endeavor that has raised more than $1 million for central Indiana charities.Jim Walker
A true artist, Jim Walker is the founder and executive director of Big Car, a non-profit community creativity organization in Indianapolis that aims to bring art to people and people to art, sparking creativity in lives to transform communities. He works to boost urban livability using an engagement-based arts and design perspective.“We are honored to have these prestigious individuals lending their support to this important initiative,” said Susie Harmless, executive director of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. “Because Indy Do Day is for everyone, we wanted a diverse group of people to help us reach the citizens of Indianapolis and inspire them to make a difference in our community.”
“Indianapolis is a great volunteer city and when a good idea comes along and people can get engaged, especially at a grassroots level like this, it always seems to work. We know how to put on big events and how to do big things,” said Mayor Greg Ballard at a kick-off event on May 6.
In the 2013 inaugural year, more than 15,000 individuals completed a community service project during Indy Do Day, making it the largest service mobilization in the city’s history even above Super Bowl XLVI.
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Sept 3 – Indy Do Day Flash Mob Assembles on Circle
A flash mob of more than 100 bike riders from 35 different Indianapolis companies came together today on Monument Circle to drop off nonperishable items for the Midwest Food Bank. The Orr Fellowship, Indy Hunger Network, Indy Do Day and the Elanco Enough Campaign rallied together to raise awareness that one in six Hoosiers are hungry and more than 80,000 children in the Indianapolis metro area suffer from hunger.
The group hopes to illustrate how we can all come together to make a difference and promote Indy Do Day using hashtags #circlinghunger and #indydoday. The Indy Hunger Network has registered 25 projects on the Indy Do Day website.
– See more at: http://indydoday.org/circlinghunger-with-indydoday/#sthash.l7oPlJxj.dpuf
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Danny O’Malia Featured on Hoosier Hometown Heroes
Hoosier Hometown Heroes is the premier business web-series, focusing on successful professionals in Indiana. The show is hosted by Tony Valle and sponsored by *Promethius Consulting. For those looking to grow their business, gain new insights, and learn about exciting opportunities; this show is a must watch.Promethius Consulting is one company in a growing list of organizations, sponsors and vendors participating in the 2014 Indy Do Day Project: A Community Partnership Led by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.
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Indy Do Day: The Largest Day of Service in Indianapolis to be Led by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis
The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is excited to announce the official adoption of its new Signature project – Indy Do Day. This is a Service Above Self initiative that will be managed by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. The growth of this initiative will allow Rotary to continue Growing Indianapolis Communities for the next 100 years and beyond.
WHAT IS IT?
- It’s one day when the people of this city get to know their neighbors, take ownership of their neighborhoods and take care of one another.
- It’s decentralized, ground-up, people-powered community improvement.
- It’s about pride, shared ownership, and stronger relationships.
- It’s about building the most civic-engaged community in the nation where every day is a Do Day.
WHY DO IT?
- It’s good for everybody: Strong communities are built from the inside out…by people who are personally invested and can see their investments matched and multiplied by others.
- It’s good for neighborhoods: Committed residents and organizations build and renew partnerships to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.
- It’s good for learners: When stewardship is regularly taught and modeled, it can become woven into how people interact, and care for, their communities.
- It’s good for the mission: Diverse community, cultural, and faith-based organizations can transform their commitments into tangible action, and unite the members along the way.
- It’s good for business: There is a growing consensus that giving employees a day, or even a few hours, to work in the community is good team building, good brand building, and good business.

