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93 Indiana Youth Serving Organizations Awarded More Than $1 Million in Youth Worker Well-Being Project Grants

April 25, 2025 (INDIANAPOLIS, IND.) – Indiana Youth Institute (IYI) has awarded more than $1 million in grants to 93 Indiana youth serving organizations through the Youth Worker Well-Being Project.

The grants opportunities were made available for eligible organizations to identify potential gaps and needs for improving workplace environments for youth workers. This includes creating workplace cultures where youth-serving professionals are recognized and valued for their unique identities, abilities, background, culture, and ideas and can better manage stress because of improvements in the workplace environment.

“Young people thrive when the adults who support them are equipped and empowered,” said Tami Silverman, president and CEO of IYI. “This funding will provide the resources and support necessary to enable youth-serving organizations across Indiana to develop programs, well-being efforts, restorative policies, and internal practices that foster healthy workplace cultures for youth workers.”

Activities funded by the grant include training and consulting services, assessing organizational practices, and creating workplace programs to foster safe, healthy workplace environments. The following Indiana youth-serving organizations received awards:

1000 Words, Inc. | $10,000

91 Place | $10,000

ALASI – Asociación Latinoamericana del Sur de Indiana | $14,400

Amigos, the Richmond Latino Center | $10,000

Arts for Learning | $10,000

Arts With a Purpose | $10,000

Beach Front Dance School, Inc. | $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Adams County | $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Boone County | $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Elkhart County | $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Harrison-Crawford Counties | $9,450

Boys & Girls Club of Montgomery County | $10,000

Boys & Girls Club of Morgan County | $10,000

Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Indiana | $10,000

Boys II Men, Inc. | $5,000

Champions of Youth, Inc. | $19,574

Chances And Services for Youth | $10,000

City Life Center, Inc. | $10,000

Coates, Inc. | $9,750

Coburn Place Safehaven II, Inc. | $10,000

College Mentors for Kids | $10,000

Community Action of Greater Indianapolis | $10,000

Crisis Center | $10,000

Children First Center | $30,000

DirectEmployers Institute | $10,000

DJ Center for Youth, Inc. | $8,997

Eclectic Soul VOICES Corp | $10,000

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art | $10,000

Elevate Indianapolis, Inc. | $10,000

Family Advocates | $10,000

Family Ark | $10,000

Family Centered Services, Inc. | $9,998

Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek | $10,000

Firefly Children & Family Alliance | $10,000

Fishers Youth Initiative | $9,500

Foster Success | $10,000

Foundation for Lutheran Child and Family Services | $10,000

Friends of Open Door Youth Services Inc. | $10,000

George Junior Republic in Indiana | $10,000

Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana | $10,000

Girls Inc. of Wayne County | $10,000

Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis | $20,000

Growing Places Indy, Inc. | $10,000

Haven House, Inc. | $10,000

Healthy Communities of Clinton County | $9,995

Hear Indiana, Inc. | $7,750

iibada Dancers, Inc. | $10,000

Indiana TRIO | $10,000

Inner Beauty Program, Inc. | $10,000

Iris Family Support Center | $10,000

Isaiah 117 House | $10,000

IYG | $6,000

Josiah White’s Residential and Family Services | $7,080

Judah Ministries | $10,000

Kids Dance Outreach | $10,000

Kids’ Voice of Indiana | $10,000

Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library | $10,000

La Porte County Family YMCA | $10,000

Living Wellness Respite Retreat | $10,000

Mental Health America of Northwest Indiana | $10,000

Olive Tree Resources, Inc. | $7,500

Outreach, Inc. | $10,000

Playworks | $10,000

Positive Character Girls, Inc. | $10,000

Project Leadership | $30,000

Providing Opportunity with Empowering Results | $10,000

River Valley Resources | $4,500

Saint Florian Center, Inc. | $30,000

Sea Scope Incorporated | $10,000

Sheltering Wings | $10,000

Shepherd Community Center | $10,000

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church | $10,000

Take Heart, Inc. | $10,000

Team Peace, Inc. | $10,000

The Castle | $30,000

The Children’s TherAplay Foundation Inc. | $10,000

The Haven Collective, Inc. | $10,000

The Outlet Youth Center | $10,000

The Riley Center, Inc. | $10,000

The STEM Connection | $10,000

The Warehouse | $10,000

The Villages of Indiana | $10,000

Trinity Haven | $9,945

Turning Point SOC | $10,000

WDS Group, Inc. | $10,000

We Bloom | $10,000

WellSpring | $5,650

Wellspring Interfaith Social Services, Inc. | $10,000

Westminster Neighborhood Services, Inc. | $10,000

Winning Experiences, Inc. | $6,840

Youth Link Southern Indiana | $10,000

Youth Service Bureau of St. Joseph County | $10,000

YWCA Northeast Indiana | $10,000

Another round of applications for grant opportunities through the Youth Worker Well-Being Project will launch Fall 2025. Sign up for IYI’s Weekly Update at iyi.org/newsletters to stay up to date on grant application dates.

The Youth Worker Well-Being Project is a collaborative statewide effort to address individual youth worker well-being, workplace conditions, and root causes of stress in the sector with the goal to promote meaningful change in youth workers and invest in their well-being so they can provide the highest-quality services for Indiana youth. Other recently launched programs include telemedicine and virtual mental health services, Peer Support Groups, and innovative benefit webinar series.

The youth work profession includes staff from youth development organizations and service bureau staff, mental health counselors, child and family welfare professionals, mentors, family support clinicians, residential treatment staff, and others at community-based organizations. Through their work, Indiana’s youth-serving professionals impact more than 1.5 million children under 18 across the state. Children benefit when professionals are engaged, aware of the needs of youth and families, knowledgeable about best practices, and when they can cope effectively with stress.

Interested Indiana youth workers and youth-serving organizations can learn more about the next round of grant opportunities and other project initiatives at youthworkerwellbeing.org.