• 2019-20 Community Grants Awarded

    2019-20 Community Grants Awarded

    Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Announces Community Grant Recipients $80,000 in funding distributed to five Indianapolis nonprofits

    Indianapolis, IN (December 3, 2019): The Indianapolis Rotary Foundation awards annual Community Grants through a competitive application and review process. The Indianapolis Rotary Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the 2019-20 Community Grants.

    Brooke’s Place for Grieving Young People will receive $25,000 to fund a Survivors of Suicide (SOS) program specifically targeting and benefiting children, teens, and young adults ages 3 to 29 in and around Marion County, as well as their family members or caregivers, who have experienced the death of a loved one by suicide. The program will provide no-cost individual therapy services, suicide-specific grief resources, and grief support awareness and education.

    Elevate Indianapolis will receive $25,000 to expand their Post-Secondary Preparation Program at George Washington High School. The program equips, trains and prepares high school students to be successfully enrolled, enlisted or employed upon graduation.

    Kids Dance Outreach, Inc. will receive $10,000 to support their in-school program in two schools which will positively impact the lives of 125 children through joyful dance programs that inspire excellence, instill confidence, encourage teamwork, and applaud persistence.

    Purchased, Inc. will receive $10,000 to fund their My Life My Choice (MLMC) program, a ten-week curriculum serving upper middle school and high school girls ages 12 to 17 who are at risk for or have been sexually exploited or trafficked in Indiana. The program will focus on changing attitudes and perceptions about the commercial sex industry, understanding healthy relationships, learning about sexual health and substance abuse, and building skills that reduce the risk of exploitation.

    The Society of St. Andrew, Inc. will receive $10,000 to increase their ability to glean and distribute approximately 111,000 pounds or 333,000 servings of fresh produce to those in Central Indiana who are food insecure.

    “We had over 100 applications submitted this year. The number of applicants highlights the incredible needs and services provided throughout Central Indiana,” says Indianapolis Rotary Foundation President Bill Bubenzer. “We appreciate the hard work of all those who submitted applications and are confident that our Community Grant recipients will use their funding to make a significant community impact.”

    The Indianapolis Rotary Foundation is a private, stand-alone corporation that serves as the community charitable arm of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.

    Each year, the Foundation generously donates almost $200,000 annually to projects and organizations in the Central Indiana Area that promote the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.”

    Want to make a contribution to the Indianapolis Rotary Foundation? Click Here

    With over 200 members, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis is one of the largest and most active Rotary Clubs in the world. Founded in 1913, the club has compiled an extensive record as one the leading supporters and contributors to the quality of life in Indianapolis. For further information about the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, visit www.indyrotary.org.

  • December 3: Bryan Bedford

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes Bryan Bedford, President & CEO,
    Republic Airways

    Bryan Bedford has more than 30 years of experience in the airline industry. He joined Republic in July 1999 as president and CEO. Previously, he served as president and CEO of Mesaba Holdings, Inc. in Minneapolis, as well as Business Express Airlines, Inc. in Boston. During his years at the helm of Republic, the airline has grown from $85 million in revenues and 36 turboprop aircraft to more than $1.3 billion in revenues and an operating fleet of nearly 200 jet aircraft.

    In 1997 and 2004, Regional Airline World named him Airline Executive of the Year. In 2009, he received the same honor from Airline Business. In 1998, the Minneapolis Business Journal named Mr. Bedford to its 40 under 40 list, and in 2000 The Indianapolis Business Journal named him to their 40 under 40 list. Mr. Bedford earned his bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Finance from Florida State University and was a certified public accountant. Mr. Bedford holds commercial, multi-engine and instrument pilot ratings.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • November 26: Greg McCauley

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes Greg McCauley, Executive Director & CEO, Link Obsevatory Space Science Institute

    Greg McCauley is the Executive Director, CEO and co-founder of the Link Observatory Space Science Institute. In the early 1970’s, Greg worked for NASA at the Manned Spacecraft Center (now Johnson Space Center) in Houston, Texas in the Mission Planning and Analysis Division for the lunar missions of Apollo 15 and 16, and was a member of the Lunar Launch Team for Apollo 17.

    Greg is the former CEO of Advanced Imaging, Inc, an Indianapolis based national medical imaging and consulting firm. He serves as a Solar System Ambassador for NASA/JPL and lectures throughout central Indiana on planetary exploration. Greg is a professional science communicator and member of the Indiana Astronomical Society where he spent three years on the Board of Directors. Join us next week as Greg talks with us about the Mission to Mars.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • Rotary International Foundation Awareness Month

    It’s “The Rotary Foundation/Rotary International Foundation (TRF/RIF)* Awareness Month” across all Rotary platforms. That means it’s time for all of us to contribute so: 

    • Clean water wells, latrines and community sanitation education increases around the world. 
    • Better health in remote villages occurs because of more tele-medical consultations with doctors thousands of miles away
    • Local economies can grow and more families have sustainable incomes.

    Contribute $100 – $5,000 to the Rotary International Foundation (RIF) annual fund by December 13, 2019 and you will receive matching points equal to your contribution toward Paul Harris Fellow status. 

    OR

    • Bring your check by December 12 to a luncheon or our Club’s office at 3202 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208. Phone number is 317-829-1041.

    Rotary International depends on our contributions to address challenges in communities around the world. Be a part of Rotary’s “force for good” and donate today!

  • November 18: Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Jerome Adams, U.S. Surgeon General

    Join the Rotary Club of Indianapolis as we have a special opportunity to sit down and chat with Dr. Jerome Adams the Surgeon General of the United States. His mission as the “Nation’s Doctor,” is to advance the health of the American people. Dr. Adams’ motto as Surgeon General is “better health through better partnerships.” He is committed to strengthening relationships with all members of the health community, and forging new partnerships with members from the business, faith, education and public safety and national security communities. 

    Registration and social time will start at 8:00 a.m. and our conversation with Dr. Jerome Adams will start at 8:30 a.m. Tours of the Simulation Center at Fairbanks Hall will be offered immediately following the program. 

    Thanks to Rotarian Stacy Robinson from the Indiana University School of Medicine for securing our venue.  

    Attendees must be registered in order to attend. Click here to register.  

  • December 5:31 Club, Union Jack, Speedway, IMS “Lights at the Brickyard”

    WHO: Rotarians, friends, guests, and anyone wanting to learn more about Rotary.

    WHAT: Union Jack, Speedway, is known for their starters, burgers, specialty pizzas, and of course their beer and wine!

    WHEN: Wednesday, December 4th, from 5:31 pm till 7:00 or 7:30 pm, or anytime in between.

    WHERE: 6225 W 25th St, Speedway, IN

    WHY: Fellowship, fun, and frivolity during our monthly social get-together.

    ETC: Good parking!

    NOTE: There will be a group of us heading over to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to drive around the track for “Lights at the Brickyard”. Only $25.00 per car load, so everyone is welcome to carpool over, then return to the Union Jack!

  • November 19: Abdul-Hakim Shabazz

    November 19: Abdul-Hakim Shabazz

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes Abdul-Hakim Shabazz for a Post-Election Podcast with Joey Fox, Lindsey Shipps and Brad Klopfenstein

    Join us on Tuesday for Abdul-Hakim Shabazz and a post-election podcast recording with Republican Joey Fox, Democrat Lindsey Shipps and Libertarian Brad Klopfenstein.

    Abdul has been covering and writing about state and local government in Indiana since 2004. Overall, he has more than 20 years of experience in writing and talking about the issues that affect real people. He writes for the Indianapolis Star, WIBC.com, NUVO Newsweekly, and TheStatehouseFile.com. He’s also a frequent panelist and contributor to RTV6’s Indianapolis This Week and Inside Indiana Business. Abdul is the editor and publisher of IndyPolitcis.org, which has been recognized by the Washington Post two years in a row as one of the best political blogs in the nation.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • November 12: General Stewart Goodwin

    Thank You Rotary Club of Indianapolis Veterans

    Join us for a special program next Tuesday at 12:10 p.m. as we feature our Rotary Club of Indianapolis Veterans. We will thank our Veterans for their service and WWII Veterans will be honored. JROTC of Shortridge will present the colors. General J. Stewart Goodwin, Executive Director of the Indiana War Memorials Commission will share the importance of Veterans Day, the new Veteran’s Center, and the year-round lighting of the Soldier’s and Sailor’s Monument. The Commission operates 25 acres of property in the downtown area consisting of multiple monuments honoring Hoosier Veterans and visited by over one million people annually. General Goodwin has served in all three components of the U.S. Air Force: Active, Reserve, and Guard. He retired from the U.S. Air Force with 37 years of service, named a Sagamore of the Wabash, and inducted into the Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame in 2018.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:10 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • November 5: David Marbaugh

    November 5: David Marbaugh

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes David Marbaugh, Director of Corporate Responsibility Communications, Eli Lilly & Company
    on Tuesday, November 5

    David Marbaugh, Director of Corporate Responsibility Communications at Eli Lilly and Company and the Lilly Foundation, is our speaker, November 5. He will provide a window into Lilly’s commitments to research and the delivery of medicines that improve health for millions of people around the world.

    With over 22 years of experience working at Lilly as a writer for leadership, developer of marketing tools for products and leading projects for employee volunteer engagement, Marbaugh knows the organization and its mission.

    Join fellow Rotarians as we learn how Eli Lilly and Company works to improve cooperation with non-profits and the public sector to address some the of most challenging issues facing our communities locally and globally.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. We will be meeting in the second floor ballroom. See you there!

  • October 29: Mayor Joe Hogsett

    October 29: Mayor Joe Hogsett

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes Mayor of Indianapolis Joe Hogsett

    Mayor Joe Hogsett will be our special guest speaker on Tuesday as everyone prepares for next month’s election for the Indianapolis Mayor’s Race.

    Mayor Joe Hogsett is the 49th Mayor of the City of Indianapolis, committed to creating a city where prosperity and opportunity are attainable for all. During Mayor Hogsett’s time in office, he has lifted the city’s 35-year moratorium on new streetlights, returned IMPD to a community-based policing model and created Indianapolis’ first comprehensive youth summer employment plan. By focusing on neighborhood development, public safety, infrastructure investments and the fiscal well-being of our city, he is dedicated to moving Indianapolis forward while uplifting all residents.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Tables of 8 can be reserved for only $208 by emailing info@indyrotary.org. See you there!