Ivy Tech Bloomington awarded $20,000 by Circle of Ivy for student-based projects

BLOOMINGTON—Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington received $20,000 from Ivy Tech Foundation’s Women in Philanthropy, Circle of Ivy, to fund eight projects for the 2024-2025 academic year. Circle of Ivy raised more than $245,000 to fund projects at Ivy Tech campuses across the state.

Traci Jovanovic, Circle of Ivy member and retired partner, vice president, and general manager, Microsoft US Sales

“Enriching and enabling students is a passion for Circle of Ivy members. We so appreciate the effort and commitment that we see throughout the Ivy Tech community,” Traci Jovanovic, Circle of Ivy member and retired partner, vice president, and general manager of Microsoft US Sales, said. That commitment drives our enthusiasm and ongoing support as students go on to make meaningful contributions throughout our community.”

Ivy Tech Bloomington received funding that will be invested in students, including support services and travel.

Funding will be released for the following projects:

  • Astronomy Book Program 
  • Ceramic Equipment Improvement
  • Ivy Cares Cupboard
  • Disability Testing
  • ASAP cohort trip to Louisville
  • Student-designed and created hallway displays
  • Student wisdom: Tips for Success campus display
  • Root and Branch Magazine publication Volume XVII
Heidi Schulz, executive director of development at Ivy Tech Bloomington

“Circle of Ivy makes a true impact on our students, programs, and facilities,” Heidi Schulz, executive director of development at Ivy Tech Bloomington, said. “Many thanks to the members of Circle of Ivy for their continued investment in Ivy Tech and supporting student success.”

Founded in 2015, Circle of Ivy has grown to more than 1,000 members and has raised more than $1.4 million to assist with projects across the state at the college’s 19 campuses. Circle of Ivy is open to all women who wish to become members of a powerful network of philanthropists who collectively give back to local Ivy Tech campuses and students.

Courtney Roberts, president of the Ivy Tech Foundation

“The commitment of the women who make up Circle of Ivy should be inspiring to everyone associated with Ivy Tech,” said Courtney Roberts, president of the Ivy Tech Foundation. “I am personally proud to be part of an organization that is doing so much good for our students – the future leaders of our communities. Ivy Tech is integral to Indiana’s success story, and the commitment and generosity of women who belong to Circle of Ivy help make it happen.” 

Circle of Ivy raises funds to diminish barriers to higher education for Ivy Tech students. Women’s philanthropy at Ivy Tech has a statewide reach with a focus on campus needs and projects that positively impact students.

To learn more about Circle of Ivy, visit ivytech.edu/circleofivy.