Our Partnership
Join the Church Partnership for City Impact.
Your church has a unique opportunity to invest in the spiritual future of Central Indiana. Plant Indy is a collaborative effort of existing local churches who believe that together, we can cultivate more healthy, Biblically-driven ministries than we ever could alone.
Join Our Mission to Transform Indianapolis
Investing Beyond Your Walls: Why Partner with Plant Indy?
As local congregations, we often face limits on where our resources can reach. By participating in this Indianapolis church partnership, your investment in ministry is maximized, managed with integrity, and focused on lasting Gospel impact.

Maximized Reach
Your support reaches new church plants and crucial revitalization projects across the entire Central Indiana area.

Accountability & Wisdom
At Plant Indy, we make sure to plant churches aligned with our vision of a healthy community built on the wisdom of the Scriptures. We help church communities reach this goal by providing support on how to deal with financial transparency and honesty through Biblically-driven collaboration.

Financial Commitment & Stability
Through solid support, churches that align with our program are able to build a stable financial foundation that would benefit not just the church communities themselves but also other endeavors, both spiritual and material.
Ready to Collaborate? Two Ways to Get Involved.
We welcome local churches who align with our vision to join this essential work. We need both financial commitment and leadership involvement to resource healthy church planting successfully.
Financial Commitment
Provide essential financial resources that directly fund church plants and support the necessary training and mentorship for leaders. Every dollar goes toward establishing sound, stable, and sustainable ministries.
Leadership & Mentorship
See the Collaboration in Action
We are grateful for the churches already involved in this powerful effort to collaborate for greater city joy. See which trusted ministries are currently part of the Plant Indy vision.
