Funders

The Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. (IN211), a non-profit organization, gratefully recognizes the organizations listed below for their financial contributions in support of the Partnership’s mission. In addition, IN211 acknowledges the many local donors that support the community-based information and referral services that are the foundation of Indiana’s statewide 2-1-1 effort.



As Indiana's largest electric supplier and a primary philanthropic supporter of 2-1-1 in Indiana, Duke Energy (formerly Cinergy/PSI) recognizes how 2-1-1 can help meet basic, critical human needs. Duke Energy, funded by Duke Energy shareholders, has pledged $600,000 over three years to help fund community access to 2-1-1.



Indiana State Department of Health has supported 2-1-1 implementation with funds from the bioterrorism and public health preparedness grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).



United Ways are a primary supporter of 2-1-1 Information & Referral (I&R) services in many communities, including the fourteen active IN211 Centers. Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. maintains special relationships with United Way of Central Indiana and the Indiana Association of United Ways.

Other support for IN211 has been provided by:

  • Indiana Association of United Ways
  • Indiana Family and Social Services Administration
  • INdigital Telecom
  • Indiana Utility Ratepayer Trust
  • Lilly Endowment
  • Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
  • St. Vincent's Hospital and Health Services
  • United Way of Central Indiana
  • United Way of America

Additionally, IN211 receives individual contributions and membership dues.

Tax-deductible donations may be mailed to:
Indiana 211 Partnership, 3901 N. Meridian St., Ste. 9, Indianapolis, IN 46208-4026.