RecycleForce is receiving $4.5 million from the the U.S. Department of Labor Youth Adult Reentry Partnership grant to help connect 550 people throughout Indianapolis, ages 18-24, who have been involved in the justice system with employment. The grant will also help 100 people in Bloomington and 70 in Gary. A primary goal of the Young Adult Reentry Partnership Grant is to help RecycleForce strengthen partnerships to provide opportunities for those they serve.

Arts Projects
November 20, 2022
Funding from the National Endowment for the Arts will support the Harrison Center’s artist residency program and community offerings. The Harrison Center offers residencies that
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Community Economic Development Projects
October 5, 2022
The John H. Boner Community Center, Inc. will use $800,000 in CED funds to support the renovation of their community center building that will create
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Promise Neighborhood
October 1, 2022
The IndyEast Promise Neighborhood is both a place and a strategy led by John Boner Neighborhood Center and Edna Martin Christian Center. The IndyEast Promise Neighborhood
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Community Economic Development Program
September 30, 2022
RecycleForce will use $800,000 in CED funds to expand its electronics recycling business in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. CED funds will be used as short-term
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