2025 Day at the Statehouse
Advocate for philanthropy in Indiana—and issues important to philanthropy—with a strong, unified voice.
We need to ensure new members of our legislature, along with their seasoned colleagues, understand the value of philanthropy to our communities, our state, and even our country.
Join your colleagues in philanthropy at the Indiana Statehouse to meet with legislators and policymakers.
IPA's Day at the Statehouse takes place on a legislative session day. Legislators will come and go as they move to various meetings. You are welcome to do the same, as your schedule allows. We will contact legislators from your districts to let them know you are attending. Additionally, for your conversations, we will provide talking points, updates on bills pertinent to philanthropy this session, and information regarding philanthropy’s impact in Indiana.
We will send details for the day closer to the event. If you have questions, please contact Maddison Miller, Vice President of External Relations, at mmiller@inphilanthropy.org
Venue Instructions
LOCATION | The event is located in the Indiana Statehouse, Second Floor (actually the main floor), South Atrium, at 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. This is at the corner of Capitol and Washington Street in downtown Indianapolis. Downtown Indy maps and guides can be found here.
PARKING | Nearby parking can be found at the Court Street Garage. Additional parking options can be found here. Additional parking options can be found here.
PUBLIC ENTRANCES & SECURITY | You will enter the Statehouse using the upper level east doors, from Capitol Avenue and Market Street. People with mobility disabilities will enter the Statehouse through the lower level, west doors, from Senate Avenue (Robert D. Orr Plaza).
Every visitor will be required to pass through metal detectors and all bags and packages will be x-rayed and may be subject to further inspection. The Indiana Department of Administration has instituted security measures throughout the capitol building. These measures include weapons restrictions inside government center buildings and designated visitor entrances to the Statehouse.