Colts donate $56,636 to United Way of Central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts have donated $56,636 to United Way of Central Indiana, a gift of $1 for every ticket sold to the Nov. 30 game against the Houston Texans.
"We are very grateful to the Colts for their generosity,” said Penny Keller, United Way’s chief development officer. “It is because of partnerships like this one that we are able to help our neighbors most in need.”
The Colts have partnered with United Way for many years.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the Colts and Indiana Pacers partnered with United Way and contributed funds that allowed Indianapolis community centers to remain open and serve clients.
In 2023 and 2024, the Colts sponsored United Way’s Go All IN Day, an organized day of volunteerism across the region.
Kalen Jackson, Colts owner and chief brand officer, serves as a member of United Way of Central Indiana’s Board of Directors.
"United Way of Central Indiana does such powerful, life-changing work across our community every single day, and the Colts are honored to help them continue making a difference in the lives of so many of our friends, fans and neighbors,” said Jackson.