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SUMMARY:Impact Day - February 4\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:At Impact 100\, transparency and trust are the cornerstones of our model. \nImpact Day brings these values to life by offering members a clear\, honest look at how their contributions are being used—and the real-world difference they are making. \nYou’ll hear directly from nonprofits about the challenges they’ve faced\, the milestones they’ve reached\, and the lives they’ve touched with support from your grant dollars. \nThis isn’t just about celebrating progress—it’s about learning from it. It’s about staying engaged\, asking thoughtful questions\, and seeing firsthand how transformational ideas take root and grow. \nBecause informed giving leads to stronger decisions—and stronger communities. \n\nLocation: The UP Center\nTime: 4:00-6:00 PM\nCost: $0\n\n\nRegistration Opens on January 4th and will close on February 4th\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.impact100ir.com/event/impact-day-february-4-2026/
LOCATION:United Against Poverty\, 1400 27th Street\, Vero Beach\, FL\, 32960\, United States
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SUMMARY:Impact Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 15 for Impact Day and hear progress updates from our 2024 Grant Recipients: Bike Walk\, Feed the Lambs\, Homeless Children’s Foundation\, and ORCA.  Please invite a friend\, this is a perfect event for prospective members to learn about the impact we are collectively having on our community. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, January 15\, 2025\nLocation: United Against Poverty\nTime: 4 – 6 PM\nCost: No cost\nNew member recruiting event? Yes. This is a member event; women interested in joining Impact 100 are also invited to attend.\nParking: Self parking\n\nCLICK HERE to register (Registration is open December 15 – January 13) \nDiamond Sponsor\n \nSilver Sponsor\nHeidi Hild Sommers\nMary Ellen McCarthy
URL:https://www.impact100ir.com/event/impact-day-2/
LOCATION:United Against Poverty\, 1400 27th Street\, Vero Beach\, FL\, 32960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mix and Mingle Event,Signature Event
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SUMMARY:Impact Day
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\n					 \nRegister today for Impact Day on January 17 and hear progress updates from our 2023 Grant Recipients: Gifford Youth Orchestra\, Senior Resource Association\, The Learning Alliance\, The Source and Whole Family Health Center.  Please invite a friend\, this is a perfect event for prospective members to learn about the impact we are collectively having on our community. \n\nNEW VENUE: United Against Poverty\nNEW TIME: 5:00-7:00 PM\n\nWe want to thank our sponsors whose support helps to keep the cost down for our members and their guests who attend this event.  \nSILVER SPONSORS \nMary Ellen McCarthy    \nJoanne Quaile        \n  \nBRONZE SPONSORS \nBeth Tucker \n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														\n							\n														 \nEvent Recap\nAn atmosphere of anticipation filled the air at United Against Poverty IRC during Impact Day 2024\, where members\, guests\, and community partners gathered to celebrate the achievements of Impact 100 IR’s 2023 grantees. These organizations\, each receiving a $100\,000 grant\, showcased the profound impact of their projects on the community. This event\, above all others throughout our grant cycle\, reinforces the power of our collaborative generosity in improving lives in our community. \nMembers and guests enjoyed a diverse array of hors d’oeuvres\, sweets\, fruit\, and wine while engaging with community partners. The Gifford Youth Orchestra\, The Source\, The Learning Alliance\, Senior Resource Associates\, and Whole Family Health Center were present to answer questions and share insights into their work. Attendees discovered volunteer opportunities and connected with these impactful organizations. \nWhole Family Health Center’s Mobile Medical Office\, a tangible result of Impact 100’s funding\, was on hand to give guests an up-close experience with this incredible resource supporting wellness in all sectors of our community. Guests had the opportunity to tour this impressive space\, a testament to the transformative power of collective giving. And all this excitement unfolded before the official program began! \nDuring the program\, our five newest community partners took the stage to present their organizations and the transformative projects made possible by the $100\,000 grants they received. Each community partner emphasized that their programs\, projects\, and community support would not have been achievable without the generous contribution from Impact 100 IRC. \nIt took a team effort to pull off this special event. A huge thank you to the Events Committee chaired by Lee Moore\, the Community Partners Committee co-chaired by Heidi Hild Sommers and Tricia Kawi\, and the Volunteer Committee chaired by June Fitzgerald who all worked closely together to plan and host Impact Day. \nHIGHLIGHTS FROM GRANT RECIPIENTS \nGifford Youth OrchestraPresented by Dr. Crystal Bujol\, Founder and Artistic Director\, and Casey Lunceford\, Executive Director \n\nPlans are progressing toward the construction of their state-of-the-art audio recording and communications studio.\nEquipment ordered using Impact’s $10\,000 seed money just arrived. These speakers and microphones will be used immediately.\nBujol emphasized the transformational impact on students when their music can be recorded and enjoyed for years to come.\n\nThe Learning AlliancePresented by Debbi Arseneaux\, Arts Integration Specialist \n\nThe Moonshot Lab School\, in conjunction with the School District of Indian River County\, launched this fall.\nThe Lab is integrating arts education with the core curriculum\, increasing student engagement and retention. The approach literally “brings to life” the subject material.\nThe focus to date has been on teacher collaborative planning\, coaching\, and implementation support\, as well as creating showcases of student learning. Debbi Arseneaux commented\, “If students are provided opportunities to demonstrate their learning in creative and interdisciplinary ways\, they will take pride in their work and gain a deeper\, longer-lasting understanding of content.”\n\nSenior Resource AssociationPresented by Liz Bruner\, Vice President of Philanthropy: \n\nThe Impact 100 grant has helped the Senior Resource Association reduce their close to 200 person waiting list for the popular Meals on Wheels program through the purchase of additional refrigeration and food warmers and implementing an app that helps manage routes and volunteers.\nMeals on Wheels is more than just a warm meal; it provides essential face-to-face contact\, which some seniors do not otherwise get. It also opens the door to other available services.\nMeals on Wheels introduced a “Pet Meals on Wheels program” (not part of Impact funding) because they realized recipients were sharing their meals with their pets\, not good for either the pet or the owner.\n\nThe SourcePresented by Charlene Morris\, Director of Mental Health Services \n\nThe room was quiet after Charlene showed an opening video that depicted a friend posing a question to her friend: “Hey\, how’s it going?” A simple question\, with not such a simple answer for someone struggling with depression.\nThe grant has been used to fund Charlene’s role and to provide the resources for the following to date:\n\nThe Source staff and volunteers have been trained in Mental Health First Aid\, a gold standard program to educate individuals on how to identify signs of mental distress and how to respond.\nThe Source will provide mental health training to professionals and individuals in the community four times this year. The first program\, “Managing the Holiday Blues\,” was a huge success with more than 60 attending.\nMental Health services are now available each weekday at the Source.\n\n\n\nWhole Family Health CenterPresented by Marie Andress\, CEO \n\nImpact 100 funded the WFHC Mobile Medical Office program\, which was launched in October. It expands access to an important IRC constituency – those with limited access to transportation and those with medical mobility issues.\nThe focus is on education\, testing\, treatment\, and prevention with regular monthly stops in locations throughout the county with vulnerable populations.\nThe mobile office has partnered with The Hope for Families Center\, The Salvation Army\, and several communities to increase care.
URL:https://www.impact100ir.com/event/impact-day/
LOCATION:United Against Poverty\, 1400 27th Street\, Vero Beach\, FL\, 32960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Signature Event
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