INDIANAPOLIS A new program is aiming to help Marion County nonprofits become more energy efficient and save money.

Thriving Nonprofits is a program made possible by a partnership between the IFF and the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability.

This is the first year for the program. In its inaugural year, there were 44 nonprofits that applied. In the end, ten nonprofits were selected to participate.

The chosen nonprofits receive an energy assessment from IFF. After the energy assessment, nonprofits receive a grant for up to $10,000 each to make the suggested upgrades.

"The goal is to allow us to provide funding to Indianapolis nonprofits to reduce their overall energy bill, so they can have more money to fulfill their missions," explained Stephanie Goodrid Lawson.

Goodrid Lawson is the

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