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Join us for a breakfast that starts much more than the day!

INHP's annual Community Breakfast is a great way to learn how our clients’ hard work leads to successful homeownership. We collaborate with Indianapolis-community partners and neighborhood leaders to enhance quality of life for individuals and families with low to moderate incomes.

At this year’s event, an expert panel will delve into the INHP saying, “Home Is Where the Start Is,” by illuminating the direct impact housing has on one's health, education, and economic mobility. Our clients will also share personal stories about working with INHP and how homeownership continues to impact their lives. By the end of the event, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of how affordable housing enables individuals, families, and our community to thrive. 

Additionally, thanks to the generosity of First Internet Bank, any donation made to INHP during the breakfast will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $20,000 in total. If you are inspired to advance affordable housing strategies in Indianapolis, consider helping us reach this goal.

DATE

Friday, June 14, 2024


TIME

8 – 8:30 a.m. — Networking

8:30 - 10 a.m. — Breakfast and program 


LOCATION

Indianapolis Marriott Downtown
350 West Maryland Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225

Registration fees
Individual ticket — $75
Nonprofit table of 10 — $550
Table of 10 — $600

Reduced ticket prices are available for students and government employees.

 

Sponsorship opportunities 
Brick and Mortar — $3,000
Colonnade — $6,000

 

Interested in sponsoring?
Contact Tanya Searcy at
(317) 610-4670
tsearcy@INHP.org 

OUR EXPERT PANEL

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Dr. Jonathan Harris, Ed.D.

Network President
Charles A. Tindley Accelerated Schools

 

Dr. Jonathan Harris, Ed.D., is network president of Charles A. Tindley Accelerated Schools, leading the organization in empowering K-12 students to become successful learners who graduate with a capacity for rigorous college opportunities – regardless of their past academic performance. Prior to joining Tindley, Harris served as vice president of academics at Indianapolis Classical Schools. He also has served in several roles at Herron High School, including instructor, dean of students, and assistant head of school. Harris has a doctorate, as well as a master’s degree, in educational administration from Ball State University, and a bachelor’s degree from Alabama A&M University.

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Dr. Deanna Reinoso

Pediatrician
Social Determinants of Health Medical Director
Eskenazi Health

Deanna Reinoso, M.D., is a board-certified pediatrician and lifestyle medicine physician. As the current medical director of Social Determinants of Health at Eskenazi Health, Reinoso works to strengthen and systematize health partnerships, accelerate efforts to improve community health, and address disparities in health outcomes. Reinoso attended Indiana University School of Medicine and graduated from pediatric residency training in 2002.  She is assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and co-directs the Riley Hospital for Children Pediatric Residency Community Rotation. 

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Fred Payne

President and CEO

United Way of Central Indiana

 

Fred Payne is current president and CEO of the United Way of Central Indiana, leading the organization’s efforts to accelerate financial stability and upward​ mobility of individuals and families living in or near poverty. Prior to the United Way, Payne served as commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, where he led Indiana’s employment and re-employment services, and more than 1,000 employees. He also served on the governor’s Workforce Cabinet and chaired the governor’s Health Workforce Council. Payne currently serves on the board of directors for several organizations, including Ascend Indiana, Indianapolis Urban League, INvestEd, Indiana Manufacturers Association, and Honda Federal Credit Union. He is a graduate of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Grambling State University.

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Brandi Davis-Handy

President
AES Indiana

Moderator

Brandi Davis-Handy, is president of AES Indiana. As an active community leader in Central Indiana, Davis-Handy serves as board president of both Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana and GangGang Culture. She is also a board member for several Indianapolis organizations, including the Indy Chamber, Indiana Energy Association, Indiana Sports Corporation, 500 Festival, Urban League of Central Indiana and Lynx Capital Corporation. 

PRESENTING SPONSORS

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MATCHING GIFT SPONSOR

First Internet Bank

COLONNADE SPONSORS

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EVENT SUPPORTERS

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BRICK AND MORTAR SPONSORS

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