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Philanthropy Leads Dinner

Wed | October 22, 2025
5:30pm to 8:30pm EDT
Indiana Roof Ballroom, 140 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Member Price: $100

 

Nonmember Price: $150

 

Table Sponsor (8 Tickets): $1,500

Premier seating + name recognition

 

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Indiana’s biggest night in philanthropy returns. 

Join us for an unforgettable evening that celebrates generosity, community, and the people who make Indiana stronger.

Philanthropy Leads Dinner begins with a cocktail reception, followed by a dinner program designed to spark ideas, lift spirits, and honor our shared commitment to community.

This year’s theme spotlights the power of sport to drive community and economic development with special guest Allison Barber, PhD. Hear how the former Indiana Fever President and Chair of the Marvella Foundation is leading a bold effort to transform rural Northwest Indiana into the nation’s first girls’ sports and leadership complex. The project will create opportunity, fuel economic growth, and inspire the next generation of female leaders.

We will also welcome First Lady Maureen Braun, champion of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, which brings free books to more than 127,000 Hoosier children, and celebrate the 2025 Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute graduates, honored by John M. Mutz.

Don’t miss Indiana’s most anticipated night of philanthropy, where leaders connect and the spirit of giving takes center stage.

Proudly Presented by

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Make it a Day of Learning + Connection

Before the dinner, attend the Unlocking Housing forum, taking place earlier in the day.

Separate Registration Required

Philanthropy Leads Dinner

Questions?

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Kristen Bitzegaio

Kristen Bitzegaio

317.630.5200, ext. 802

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