| Organization Name |
grant AMT |
Grant description |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana, Inc. |
$50,000 |
Support for a second year to maintain and expand the one-to-one mentoring program for 250 children impacted by a family member's current or past incarceration.
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FACE - Foundation Against Companion Animal Euthanasia, Inc. |
$50,000 |
Support for a second year for the Do More, Save More program to perform approximately 1,500 additional low-cost spay and neuter surgeries annually.
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Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force, Inc. |
$65,000 |
Support for the second year of a three-year pilot project to provide 30 male juvenile offenders with job training and life, communication and leadership skills.
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Indiana University Foundation on behalf of the IU School of Law - Bloomington |
$60,000 |
Support for a second year to develop a partnership between the Law School and Conservation Law Center to assist community organizations with environmental education and training, as well as to attract more students to environmental law.
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Indianapolis Public Schools Education Foundation, Inc. |
$50,000 |
Support for a second year to expand College Summit in IPS high schools to increase college enrollments.
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Martin University, Inc. |
$500,000 |
Support over three years to develop a Technology Academy with a state-of-the-art NASA lab to teach elementary and high school students about science, engineering, mathematics and aerospace in a structured after school setting.
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*
Mount Zion Day Care Center, Inc. |
$75,000 |
Support for facility improvements that include the addition of four new classrooms and renovation of existing classrooms.
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Riley Children's Foundation |
$75,000 |
Support for a new art therapy program for patients at Riley Children's Hospital who show signs of depression and anxiety about their illness or hospital experience.
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Ruth Lilly Health Education Center |
$50,000 |
Support for a third year of the Healthy Youth Indiana program to develop, deliver and evaluate fitness and nutrition literacy curriculum for 9,000 central Indiana youth ages 9 through 11.
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School on Wheels |
$50,000 |
Support for a second year to provide educational advocacy programs to 200 homeless parents and to provide 400 homeless students with access to high school mentoring.
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The Orchard School Foundation |
$100,000 |
Support over two years for the Indiana Partnership for Young Writers program to provide professional development in reading and writing for kindergarten through eighth-grade teachers in Indianapolis schools.
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*
The Salvation Army Social Service Center |
$50,000 |
Support to provide services that protect, educate and empower 1,800 central Indiana women and their children fleeing domestic violence and/or homelessness.
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The Villages of Indiana, Inc. |
$50,000 |
Support to transition the Dads, Inc. program into the Villages in order to reach more fathers.
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*
The Wellness Community - Central Indiana, Inc. |
$10,000 |
Support for the Kids/Parent Connect Cancer Program for youth, ages 5 through 18, whose parent or primary caregiver has cancer.
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United Way of Central Indiana |
$100,000 |
Support over two years for the Early Readers Club to provide three age-appropriate books quarterly to 2,500 Marion County children age 6 and under.
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United Way of Central Indiana |
$80,000 |
Support over two years for the Youth as Resources program that encourages youth groups to plan and implement service projects staffed by volunteers ages 6 through 18.
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Use What You've Got Prison Ministry Keeping Families Connected, Inc. |
$25,000 |
Support for a second year to provide transportation services for 675 Marion County residents annually to visit family members in Indiana's prisons.
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Volunteers of America of Indiana, Inc. |
$75,000 |
Support for the Healing Families Program that provides counseling and treatment services to 450 female ex-offenders and their children.
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*denotes this organization is a first-time NMPCT grant recipient.