Third Issue 2005


Select organization for grant description(s)

Breaking Free, Inc.

Coburn Place Safe Haven

Dayspring Center, Inc.

The Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis

Dress for Success Indianapolis, Inc.

Family Advocacy Center, Inc.

Family Service Association of Central Indiana, Inc.

Fresh Start of Indianapolis, Inc.

Indiana Association of United Ways, Inc.

Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc.

Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc. (INCASA)

Indiana University National Center of Excellence in Women's Health

Information and Referral Network, Inc.

The Julian Center, Inc.

Legacy House, Inc.

Muncie Center for the Arts, Inc.

Purdue University

The Saint Christopher Center, Inc.

 

 

 


Breaking Free, Inc.

$15,000 - Support to implement the new Hispanic Outreach Program to broaden the availability of domestic violence services to central Indiana's Hispanic population.

$45,000 - Support to expand the Hispanic Outreach Coordinator's position to full-time to increase domestic violence services to central Indiana's Hispanic population.
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Coburn Place Safe Haven

$50,000 - Support to expand organizational capacity to provide housing and supportive services to more than 100 women and their children who are affected by domestic violence on an average annual basis.

$2,500 - Support for Coburn Place Summer Camp, a daily program that provides recreational, educational and cultural experiences for Coburn Place residents, ages 5 to 18.
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Dayspring Center, Inc.

$30,000 - Support for the emergency family shelter, outreach and food programs.

$100,000 - Support to strengthen development and fundraising capabilities for an organization that provides residential services for homeless families.

$20,000 - Support to strengthen development and fundraising capabilities for an organization that provides residential services for homeless families.

$25,000 - Support for the emergency family shelter, outreach and food programs.

$65,000 - Support for the emergency family shelter and outreach programs.
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The Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis
$100,000 - Support to implement the Navigation Hub, a 24-hour telephone response system that gives domestic violence abuse victims immediate access to a wide range of services through a single phone call.

$103,000 - Support to increase staff and to expand organizational capacity to develop a more comprehensive and coordinated service delivery system to victims of domestic violence.
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Dress for Success Indianapolis, Inc.

$20,000 - Support to expand its part-time program coordinator position to a salaried, full-time program director position to serve 600 low-income women by providing them with appropriate clothing for job interviews.

$30,000 - Support to design and implement a strategic plan and hire an executive director.

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Family Advocacy Center, Inc.

$20,000 - Support for the development of a database system to track FAC clients who are victims of child abuse and neglect and to develop a web site to educate and inform the public about family violence, as well as provide referrals to FAC services.

$100,000 - Support for the Protective Order Program, which provides free legal representation to victims of domestic violence in order to improve the enforcement of protective orders.
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Family Service Association of Central Indiana, Inc.

$150,000 - Support over two years for the Life Solutions Initiative, an employee assistance and workplace enrichment program that provides counseling for troubled employees, management consultation, educational workshops and critical incident response.

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Fresh Start of Indianapolis, Inc.

$30,000 - Support to purchase a truck for the Client Delivery Services program, which picks up donated items/furniture and delivers them to clients who have moved out of abusive relationships and into their own homes.

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Indiana Association of United Ways, Inc.

$100,000 - Support to establish the statewide 211 system in Indiana. The system will allow callers in crisis situations to dial 211 and immediately connect, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with trained personnel who can provide information and referral to human services anywhere in Indiana.

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Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc.

$57,000 - Support to develop a legal advocacy and representation system on behalf of victims of domestic violence throughout Indiana.

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Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc. (INCASA)

$36,000 - Support to expand the Health Services Program designed to help improve the medical service delivery system for survivors of sexual assault crimes. Expansion will allow the organization to serve 400 more victims, as well as 500 medical professionals per year who deal with victims of sexual violence in the Indianapolis area.

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Indiana University National Center of Excellence in Women's Health

$100,000 - Support to hire a new full-time bilingual outreach coordinator to provide health education and social service access to at least 500 Indianapolis Hispanic women and their families.

$100,000 - Continuing support for a third year to provide health education and social services access to at least 3,000 Indianapolis Hispanic women and their families.

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Information and Referral Network, Inc.

$80,000 - Support to extend the statewide 211 system in Indiana from 12 to 24 hours. The system allows callers in crisis situations to dial 211 and immediately connect with trained personnel who can provide information and referral to human services anywhere in Indiana.

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The Julian Center, Inc.

$750,000 - Support for the renovation of the 2011 N. Meridian building to house victims of domestic violence and provide an array of services.

$36,000 - Support to expand the Family Violence Outreach Program to serve at least 300 victims of domestic violence who are not staying in shelters.
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Legacy House, Inc.

$100,000 - Support for the Family Intervention Program, which provides crisis intervention, consultation, case management, counseling, parenting classes and children’s services to approximately 900 victims of violent crimes and their families.

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Muncie Center for the Arts, Inc.

$16,500 - Support to continue the expansion of the Healing Hearts Program for battered women and their
children.

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Purdue University

$25,000 - Support for the Center for Families to conduct a pilot in Indianapolis of the ACT Against Violence program, which provides child development and violence prevention education for caregivers working with children from birth to age 8.

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The Saint Christopher Center, Inc.

$50,000 - Support to increase day care services from 20 to 35 homeless children and provide specialized programming to the infant and toddler age group.

$92,000 - Support to replace the roof of the Center's 35,000-square-foot building. The Center serves at-risk children from families who are clients of emergency homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, transitional housing programs, substance abuse treatment programs and other social service organizations.
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