Nominations are now being accepted for ELEVATE, United Way of Central Indiana’s annual awards event honoring the region’s top young philanthropists, advocates, nonprofit employees and volunteers.
Now in its eighth year, ELEVATE will recognize six people or groups who exemplify leadership, creativity and community impact in the nonprofit sector. The event also serves as a fundraiser for United Way.
Winners will be announced at the event, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21, 2026, at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. This year’s ELEVATE, sponsored by Old National Bank, carries the theme “Emerging Masterpieces.”
Tickets starting at $40 can be purchased beginning Dec. 1 at uwci.org/elevate-2026.
Nominees must be between the ages of 21 and 41 and live or work in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Henricks, Marion, Morgan or Putnam counties. Nominations close Sept. 26 and can be submitted at uwci.org/elevate-2026.
The award categories are:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocate of the Year: Small group or young professional who, either through an employer or as a volunteer, is committed to raising awareness and advocating for a more diverse, equitable and inclusive Central Indiana.
Emerging Leader of the Year: A group of young professionals or an individual who has used their passion for philanthropy, personal development and community to engage their peers in a project that has made a positive impact in the community.
Nonprofit Employee of the Year: Young professional nonprofit employee who makes exceptional contributions in the workplace and displays leadership qualities that go above and beyond their job responsibilities.
United Way Champion of the Year: A person who lends crucial support by encouraging their networks to get involved with United Way of Central Indiana. This honoree spearheads giving and volunteering initiatives and is the United Way ambassador for their organization.
Volunteer of the Year: Young professional volunteer whose unselfish and dedicated service has made meaningful and lasting impact in Central Indiana and has demonstrated outstanding service, leadership and commitment to a nonprofit organization.
People’s Choice: All ELEVATE finalists have the chance to be named the “People’s Choice” by the public voting for the person who most inspires them.
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