The Indianapolis Star

MacKenzie Scott donates $1M to Indy nonprofit

- Sarah Nelson Contact reporter Sarah Nelson at sarah.nelson@indystar.com

PACE Inc., the Indianapol­is-based nonprofit that stands for Public Advocates in Community Re-Entry program, has received $1 million from philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott in the billionair­e’s latest round of donations.

The organizati­on is among 361 smaller nonprofits across the country to receive a donation gift from Scott.

PACE, Inc. provides services to help Hoosiers who have been incarcerat­ed, and their families thrive as they return to their communitie­s. The nonprofit focuses on providing workforce developmen­t skills, housing access, vocational education and civic engagement.

“PACE believes that felonies don’t define futures,” PACE Executive Director Rhiannon Edwards said. “But those reentering communitie­s need help to make the most of their second chance and avoid reincarcer­ation. That’s where PACE services can help. This incredible grant award will help us improve the lives of our clients and their families and set them on a path to success.”

Edwards said the nonprofit, founded in 1960, has recently been looking to expand its programs — a plan that included moving its officers closer to downtown Indianapol­is to become more centrally located.

“We know there are a lot more individual­s that need our services,” Edwards said, noting the average number of people they serve each year hovers around 1,500. “But then we were seeking out funding to help us meet the need of that growth.”

Edwards said the dollars will help continue grow the organizati­on’s many programs.

“We want to pilot something sustainabl­e and be able to provide that to any justice-involved individual in Central Indiana that needs support,” Edwards said.

Other Indiana recipients of Scott’s latest round of donations include La Casa de Amistad in South Bend, which received a $2 million gift.

In 2021, Scott gave United Way of Central Indiana its largest donation from a single donor to date with a gift of $25 million. In 2022, the philanthro­pist granted another $3 million to Paramount Schools, $2.9 million to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana and $2.4 million to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.

 ?? PROVIDED BY PACE, INC. ?? PACE Inc., short for Public Advocates in Community Re-Entry, was gifted $1 million by philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott.
PROVIDED BY PACE, INC. PACE Inc., short for Public Advocates in Community Re-Entry, was gifted $1 million by philanthro­pist MacKenzie Scott.

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