A non-profit arts and design organization, the Big Car Collaborative of Indianapolis, Indiana utilizes tools of culture and creativity to build social cohesion. Their overall goal is to help connect people and boost quality of life within pubic places and local neighborhoods. They do this by collaborating with local artists to cultivate creative placemaking and socially engaged art. One of their initiatives, known as the DigIndy Art Project, featured eight local artists who highlighted the communities' improved waterway system by painting on manhole covers and installing murals on local pump house buildings, images that served as reminders to community members of their clean waterways.