Keep Indianapolis Beautiful

Category: Non-profit organization in Indianapolis, Indiana

Address: 1029 Fletcher Ave #100, Indianapolis, IN 46203, USA

Phone: +13172647555

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Abby McGill

Aug 30, 2022

KIB does wonderful things for the city and our communities. I have loved volunteering with them and learning about all of the projects they do for Indianapolis and its environment.

G Fatima

Jul 23, 2022

We visited KIB for a volunteering event through our company today and had a great time cleaning out weeds, laying mulch and beautifying the KIB area. If you are invested in Indy, this is the place to be and help volunteer. Ciera the organizer was so helpful and sweet. They had water, pre clean up snacks, and post clean up free beer (which is very thoughtful IMO). For the clean up they had all the supplies needed which was super helpful from gloves to rakes and buckets + tarps. Highly recommend getting involved, such a good location/organization and purpose.

Prince DJ

Apr 11, 2022

its KIB.. the best place ever!

Rex Hale

Oct 14, 2021

A great resource. Happy to be a block captain. Looking forward to planting trees and native wildflowers in my neighborhood.

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Questions & Answers

How do I get involved

Jacob Hess | Nov 1, 2021
CJ Charles | Nov 1, 2021

Kibi.org

Looking to do volunteer work , is this the place to go ? New around the area ☺️

Nicole Marie | Nov 2, 2019
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful | Nov 2, 2019

Hi Nicole -- We just saw your question. YES! We're place to volunteer. We have over 700 projects every year, yearound. Check out our calendar at www.kibi.org/projects to see what's coming up next.

What trees are good to plenty on a medium?

Katherine Behan | Nov 2, 2018
Ethan Olson | Nov 2, 2018

Hey Katherine, Here is a short list of trees that we commonly plant in the medians. These are very urban tolerant tree species and are approved for planting along our city streets here in Indianapolis. 1. Catalpa 2. Burr Oak 3. Kentucky Coffee 4. American Elm (Princeton or Valley Forge varieties) These are nice native trees that have a lot of ecological value for pollinators and birds and they also are good shade trees that help cool our streets and sidewalks. Check out KIB's social media too. They post a lot of useful information and cool pics!

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