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Staking the Future by Giving Back Today

April 18, 2019
Kids looking at the ground
 
J.C. Hart Company, Inc. is a property management, development, and construction company that is well-known for its participation in volunteer and civic events, as well as for its philanthropical contributions. John C. Hart, the company’s CEO, has made it a company-wide undertaking for J.C. Hart Associates to be participating in this altruistic experience and its future successful outcomes.  
 
“We have made an investment in our Associates to give them paid time off to give back to the community. We are committed to being a company that gives back in charitable ways,” Hart said.  
 
Hart is known for giving back to educational institutions annually. He has donated his philanthropic dollars toward nonprofits such as St. Mary’s Child Center, Midwest Academy, Butler University, Hope Academy, and The Oaks Academy. He is also a happy supporter of and guest speaker for the IU Kelley School of Business Real Estate department.
 
In conjunction of his educational supports, Hart has been a Tocqueville Society member for United Way since 2010. Also in 2010, J.C. Hart launched its first company-wide United Way campaign. The company has proudly supported United Way ever since.
 
Other groups Hart has contributed to and endorsed include Susan G. Komen’s Race for the Cure, The Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel Education Foundation, Hamilton County Humane Society, Patachou Foundation, Children’s TherAplay, The Woodland Christmas Club, and Village Montessori Preschool.
 
John Hart - J.C. HartHart has decided to show support to these organizations because he feels collectively they determine the future of our community. “When choosing what organizations to invest in, we try to look at it from the view point of how we are going to impact the lives of the people that we are investing in. It’s all about investing in our community to make our community a better place to live,” Hart espoused.
 
A group he actively works with in hopes it will progressively impact the future of the community and its people is St. Mary’s Child Center. It serves children three to five years of age in its pre-k program. Over 90 percent of the students come from poverty. Statistics show a boy or girl three to five years of age, living in poverty, typically has only read 30 to 40 hours in totality, while a child who comes from a traditional home will have read 2,000 to 2,500 hours. Kids who are not privy to that leg up at an early age tend to struggle throughout their entire educational career, which has shown to lead them to encounter obstacles with employment which repeats the poverty cycle, often ending up in the “pipeline to prison.”
 
“Our goal of supporting a great institution like St. Mary’s is to give children coming from poverty a chance at good early education which can change their lives, so when they go to kindergarten they will be on an equal footing and be ready to embrace that education,” Hart said.
 
Furthermore, Hart hopes by giving to groups like St. Mary’s, the boys and girls they help will grow up and have a worthwhile and strong transition into society, which will result in a better place for the community to call “home!”
 
Another way Hart contributes to the community is by giving back to civil venues such as The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in the city of Carmel. He said it establishes an environment for society to participate in cultural stimulation, which results in businesses wanting to move their businesses to the north side of Indy.
 
“I think they are going to be more inclined to locate a company in Carmel or Hamilton County because they know their employees will want to live in a community that has great education and places with a cultural outlet. By supporting, we are creating an opportunity to the community to attract business and if we attract business we are also supporting growth in the community,” said Hart.
 
Hart’s commitment and passion for his involvement has been a cascading effect for J.C. Hart and the Associates around him. J.C. Hart will continue to contribute to Indiana’s philanthropic experience and success through continued participation and donation by J.C. Hart and its Associates. If you have an event you would like J.C. Hart to consider supporting and be a part of, please contact Jane Gosling, Director Corporate Communications at jane@homeisjchart.com.