WFYI Public Media was established in 1970 to provide a public forum for discussion of critical issues for communities in Central Indiana. As Indiana’s chief PBS and NPR member station, WFYI provides comprehensive radio, TV and digital reporting across health, education, government and policy, the economy, and arts and culture. WFYI’s nationally recognized community engagement work ensures its reporting is in direct response to the local community’s questions and input.

WFYI produces award-winning Side Effects Public Media, a regional public health media initiative that delivers in-depth health investigative reporting on community health issues, such as substance use disorder and tobacco use, and potential solutions. In 2021, WFYI expanded its education reporting bureau to increase coverage on issues related to disparities in academic achievement and education access, as well as the policies and procedures that address these issues.

Since 2016, the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has awarded $2.7 million in grant funds to WFYI to support Side Effects and its expanded education reporting bureau.

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Mga Pondo ng Mga Gantimpala ng Programa ng Charitable Grants sa Indianapolis Nonprofits upang Matugunan ang Mga Pinag-ugatan ng Marahas na Krimen

Ipinagmamalaki ng Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation na ipahayag ang isang beses na mga gawad sa anim na nonprofit na organisasyon na gumagawa ng mahahalagang gawain upang matugunan ang mga ugat ng marahas na krimen. Ang mga tatanggap ng Charitable Grants ngayong taon ay ang Domestic Violence Network, Eclectic Soul VOICES Corporation, Martin Luther King Center, Phalen Leadership Academies Indiana, Silent No More, Inc. at Thomas Ridley's 1 Like Me.

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Grantees Help Students File for Financial Aid, Chart Path to College

High school students face numerous challenges when it comes to considering college. To help eliminate some of these barriers, College Matters: Meeting the Moment grantees are helping students with the financial aid process, including filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.