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INDIANA NONPROFITS RECEIVE $2,148,000
Nina
Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Grants
(Indianapolis) - With
its first round of grants for 2005 totaling $4,518,500, the Nina
Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust has awarded $100,599,650 to 585 nonprofit
organizations since it began making grants in Arizona and Indiana
in 1998. The announcement and presentation was held Monday, March
21, at Volunteers of America of Indiana, Theodora House, 927 N.
Pennsylvania Street at 3 p.m.
"The Trust has become
a significant community partner, furthering the causes Nina Pulliam
devoted much of her life to supporting. We, as trustees, are pleased
to continue her legacy of helping people in need, protecting animals
and nature, and enriching community life," said Frank E. Russell,
Trustee chairman. "Since the Trust began its grantmaking in
1998, it has supported 585 great organizations and assisted them
in enhancing the lives of many individuals and creating better communities."
Since 1998, the Trust
has granted $ $68,323,160 to 451 organizations helping people in
need; $16,714,805 to 54 organizations protecting animals and nature;
and $15,561,685 to 98 organizations enriching community life.
"Nina Pulliam would
have been so proud of the great work of the Trust's grantee organizations,"
said Trustee Carol Peden Schatt. "Nina spent a lifetime helping
others and her Trust has now evolved as a strong resource for nonprofit
groups in her beloved hometowns of Indianapolis and Phoenix. She
was an Indiana native and later a resident of Arizona, and we are
thrilled to see the impact of the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable
Trust in those two states," Schatt added.
With the first of three
rounds of grants for 2005, the Trust committed $2,148,000 to 32
Indiana organizations. Ten organizations were first-time grant recipients
(as denoted with an asterisk on the grants listing). Overall $1,608,000
supported organizations helping people in need, $405,000 went to
organizations protecting animals and nature, and $135,000 funded
organizations enriching community life.
"It was also a landmark
year for the Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars program in 2004
with the Trust's first graduating class of nine Scholars,"
Trustee Nancy Russell said. "Since the Nina Scholars program
began in 2001, it has celebrated graduates and currently has more
than 150 men and women pursuing their degrees. Nina believed in
education's power to transform lives and our Nina Scholars are testament
to this."
"Nina came from
a family that emphasized the importance of education. Education
was the foundation for her great successes. From very humble beginnings,
Nina became a recognized leader during her lifetime in the newspaper
industry and in her home states of Indiana and Arizona," Russell
added.
The Nina Mason Pulliam
Legacy Scholars program provides scholarships to men and women who
are often overlooked by traditional college scholarships. The Nina
Scholars program is accepting applications for the 2005 fall semester
at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and Ivy Tech
State College Central Indiana. The application deadline is April
1 and information may be obtained from the Trust web site or by
calling the Scholar office at IUPUI, 317-278-7878 or Ivy Tech State
College, at 317-921-4617.
The Trust, which also
makes grants in Arizona, had approximately $354 million in assets
as of December 31, 2004.
The next preliminary
application deadline for nonprofit organizations applying to the
Trust for funding is May 13, 2005.
Applications may be obtained
by writing to the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, 135 N. Pennsylvania
Street, Suite 1200, Indianapolis, IN 46204; or by calling 317-231-6075;
or through the Application
page on our web site.
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