Giving Back Guide 2025
- Information VOICE_TRIBUNE
- Oct 2
- 7 min read
VOICE-TRIBUNE

Every gift has the power to shape a stronger, more vibrant community. From nurturing creativity and learning to preserving beauty and providing vital support for families, the impact of giving extends far beyond the moment—it builds a foundation for future generations.
The Voice-Tribune’s Giving Back Guide brings together eight remarkable organizations that embody this spirit of service. Each one plays a unique role in enriching lives and strengthening the fabric of our city, and together, they remind us that generosity is one of our greatest community traditions.
As you explore this guide, we invite you to discover new ways to connect, contribute, and celebrate the causes that matter most to you. Because when we give back, we don’t just support important work—we help create the community we all want to call home.

Just outside of Louisville in Crestwood, Kentucky, Yew Dell Botanical Gardens offers 60 acres of inspiration, education, and beauty. Once the private estate of legendary plantsman Theodore Klein and his wife Martha Lee, Yew Dell grew from family farm to nationally recognized public garden. Today, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and welcomes visitors year-round to explore curated display gardens, woodland trails, historic architecture and ongoing plant research.
As a nonprofit organization, Yew Dell’s mission is to spark a passion for plants and gardening through accessible science and inspiring beauty. That passion comes to life in every corner of the gardens — from seasonal displays and family-friendly events, to hands-on workshops and educational programs designed for gardeners of all levels.
Community support makes all of this possible. Whether through annual fund gifts, honoring a loved one with a tribute bench, or leaving a bequest, every donation directly fuels Yew Dell’s ability to connect people with plants. Memberships, too, help sustain daily operations while offering free admission, discounts and reciprocal benefits at gardens nationwide.
For those who prefer to roll up their sleeves, volunteering at Yew Dell provides a chance to learn new skills and give back in a meaningful way. With opportunities in the gardens, natural areas, events and even office work, there’s a place for every interest and talent.
Learn more, become a member, or support the mission at yewdellgardens.org

HELP US KEEP THE LIGHTS BRIGHT!
Donate today to support the Artists and artistry of your Louisville Ballet:
$30 buys a pair of ballet shoes
$60 provides a leotard and tights for one Ballet Bound student
$125 buys a pair of pointe shoes for a Company Artist
$200 provides snow for a performance of The Brown-Forman Nutcracker
$275 Covers performance tickets for students from a Title I school
$500 funds one Boys, Books, + Ballet library program
$850 brings one Moving Stories educational performance to the community
$1,700 awards a Ballet Bound student a first-year Community Scholarship
$1,800 supports an in-school Community Engagement residency
Your donation makes a difference!

WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDENS: Where the Future Blooms
Waterfront Botanical Gardens has blossomed from a former landfill into one of Louisville’s most inspiring destinations. A place where beauty, education, and community flourish together. Each year, more than 62,000 guests stroll the grounds, while over 3,000 children experience hands-on programs that spark curiosity and nurture a love of nature.
As the Gardens continue to grow, with new landscapes and educational spaces under construction, this remarkable transformation is just beginning. Your support ensures that today’s children - and tomorrow’s - can find wonder in nature.
Every contribution makes a difference. Philanthropy sustains the Gardens’ beauty, expands its programs, and strengthens its role as a cultural treasure for Louisville. By giving, you help create a legacy that enriches families, inspires visitors, and elevates the city for generations to come.
Together, we can ensure the Gardens remain greener, stronger, and more vibrant. An oasis that reflects the best of our community.
Discover more and help the Gardens grow for generations to come at waterfrontgardens.org/support.

Louisville Visual Art (LVA) has been a cornerstone of creativity in our city for over a century, shaping Louisville’s cultural landscape through programs that empower artists, inspire youth, and build stronger communities. Guided by three core pillars—Youth Art Education, Artist Support and Development, and Public Art and Community Building—LVA connects people to the transformative power of visual art.
Through our Youth Art Education over the last 100 years, LVA’s Children’s Fine Art Classes (CFAC) program has provided young people with rigorous arts instruction that builds cumulatively over weeks in the fall and spring semesters. CFAC has nurtured generations of creative thinkers by developing technical skill, artistic voice, and confidence. LVA also offers outreach programming, extending access to high-quality art education throughout the community.
LVA’s commitment to Artist Support and Development ensures that working artists have the resources they need to thrive. We hire local artists as instructors, muralists, and program leaders. We invest directly in their careers by purchasing artwork for programs and offering exhibition opportunities that connect artists with audiences. LVA strengthens Louisville’s creative economy and ensures artists can build sustainable careers.
With a focus on Public Art and Community Building, LVA brings art out of the gallery and into neighborhoods. Through murals, permanent art installations, and community partnerships, LVA creates accessible, inclusive spaces where people come together, connect, and celebrate shared stories through art.
Together, these three pillars reflect LVA’s mission: More Art [for] More People [in] More Places.
Learn more and get involved at louisvillevisualart.org

Metro United Way is on a mission to raise $75 million by 2030 to change the trajectory of lives across the Greater Louisville region, where 21% of families struggle to afford basic needs like food, housing, child care, and transportation.
Serving these families will not only help them, but it will reduce social costs associated with poverty, decrease reliance on public benefits and services, and increase local economic activity.
If Metro United Way and its partners increase the annual income of these households by an average of $5,000, it could have a nearly $776 million impact on our community and increase the number of individuals in the workforce by more than 15,000. That is a major win for all of us!
From basic needs supports to policy changes to equity-driven strategies, Metro United Way works to create a better community for every person in every neighborhood. Donate today!

The Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Norton Children’s, raises millions of dollars each year to support programs, equipment and facilities, research, advocacy and education for Norton Children’s Hospital, Kentucky’s only full-service, free-standing pediatric hospital; Norton Children’s Medical Center; and pediatric services at Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital.
Norton Children’s Hospital and its related pediatric facilities are not for profit and rely on the community’s support to provide medical care for all children. This funding is vital to advancing groundbreaking research, providing new technology, enhancing programs, helping bring new medical providers to Louisville and even expanding and renovating facilities – all to ensure the children you love continue to have the health care they need.
The main purpose of the Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation is to provide the medical care children need to live long, healthy lives. When children need medical care, the entire family is often involved. It can be a stressful situation. If that medical care is not available close by, it requires long drives and a disconnect from home. By ensuring that Norton Children’s Hospital and its related facilities have all of the specialties and necessary care, it reduces the burden on families.

Family Scholar House (FSH) is more than a nonprofit— it’s a lifeline for families determined to build better futures. With a goal to transform communities by empowering families and youth to succeed in education and achieve self-sufficiency, FSH stands beside stufent parents and their children as they break free from cycles of poverty.
FSH provides safe affordable housing, educational support, career coaching, and essential life resources. But what truly sets it apart is the love and belief poured into every family. Each individual is seen, heard, and supported— not just as a student or caregiver, but as someone full of potential.
Volunteering at Family Scholar House is a chance to witness real courage. Whether you’re tutoring a determined mom working toward her degree, packing food boxes for families, or simply offering a kind word, you’re helping rebuild lives. You’re not just giving your time—you’re giving hope.
Family Scholar House reminds us that no one should have to walk alone. Every act of kindness, every shared moment, helps light the path forward for families chasing a brighter tomorrow. Through service, we become part of their story—a story of strength, transformation, and endless possibility.

Kentucky College of Art + Design (KyCAD) is Kentucky’s only independent, nonprofit college dedicated exclusively to art and design. Located in Old Louisville, KyCAD offers a transformative education rooted in contemporary practice, interdisciplinary exploration, and community engagement.
KyCAD’s original Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art has long empowered students to explore diverse creative practices—from painting and sculpture to performance and digital art. Now, KyCAD is expanding its academic offerings with six new BFA degrees designed to meet the evolving demands of the creative industries: Body Art, Digital Fabrication, Experimental Fashion, Film, Graphic Design, and Olfactory Art and Sensory Practices. These innovative programs reflect KyCAD’s commitment to pushing boundaries and redefining what an arts education can be.
With a curriculum that emphasizes hands-on learning, critical thinking, and professional development, KyCAD fosters a vibrant studio culture led by practicing artists, designers, and scholars. Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized mentorship, and access to cutting-edge tools and technologies.
KyCAD is deeply embedded in Louisville’s dynamic arts and culture scene. Through meaningful partnerships with local organizations, students gain access to hands-on experiences, professional networks, and opportunities to collaborate beyond the classroom. These connections not only enhance their creative development but also help them build lasting relationships within the broader artistic community.
Dedicated to promoting a creative and productive life, KyCAD is shaping the next generation of artistic visionaries and cultural innovators.
Learn more at kycad.org.






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