OUR PARTNERS

MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

Indy Hunger Network’s member organizations participate in IHN’s projects and help lead the organization.
A representative from each member organization sits on IHN’s Board of Directors.

CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions

Provides information, advocacy, and support services for older adults, people with disabilities and family caregivers, including home-delivered meals and other nutrition services.

Corteva Agriscience

Corteva’s goal is to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come.

Elanco

Creates products and services that enhance the lives of pets, advance food safety, and improve disease management and production efficiency of livestock and poultry. Bringing 100,000 families worldwide out of hunger is just one of the many social causes to which Elanco is dedicated.

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana

A member of the Feeding America food bank network that secures, stores, and redistributes donated food to nearly 600 hunger relief agencies.

Grace Care Center

Offers assistance to the community through a food pantry, referral services, vehicle services, and ESL classes. 

The City of Indianapolis, Office of Public Health and Safety

Created in April 2016, the Office of Public Health and Safety convenes public safety and public health agencies along with community partners to execute policy initiatives that improve the wellbeing of Indianapolis residents. The office has focused policy efforts in the areas of food security, re-entry, and homelessness, and acts as the coordinating agency for Mayor Joe Hogsett’s comprehensive criminal justice reform efforts.

Meals on Wheels

Provides home-delivered and medically tailored meals to homebound elderly and disabled people in the Greater Indianapolis area.

Midwest Food Bank

A faith-based organization working to alleviate hunger and poverty by gathering and distributing food donations to not-for-profits and disaster sites, without cost to the recipients.

Patachou Foundation

Prepares and serves healthy meals to children impacted by poverty and hunger and increases their awareness, connection, and excitement about food. 

Second Helpings

An Indianapolis-based nonprofit specializing in food rescue, hunger relief, and culinary job training.

Society of St. Andrew

 A grassroots, faith-based organization working to address food insecurity through gleaning and other food rescue initiatives.

St. Vincent de Paul

Offers assistance to those who have fallen upon times of hardship and personal crisis and operates the largest food pantry in the Midwest.

OTHER KEY PARTNERS