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RecycleForce creates a stronger civil society and increases public safety through job creation and recycling. This makes a positive impact on the environment, local and state economies, communities, and the lives of hundreds of formerly incarcerated men and women along with their families.
View WebsiteRiley Children's Foundation is fighting for a healthier future for children by funding life-changing pediatric research, exceptional care and the experts who make it happen.
View WebsiteThe American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
View WebsiteIndiana Wish helps Indiana children diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses create a lifetime of memories when that lifetime is uncertain.
View WebsiteHabitat for Humanity's mission is to eliminate poverty housing by building decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualifying families.
View WebsiteTurnstone is Northeast Indiana's only free-standing not-for-profit organization providing a comprehensive continuum of supportive services addressing the unique needs of people with disabilities and their families.
View the WebsiteStop the Violence Indianapolis is a catalyst for social change – empowering people to take action with the greater Indianapolis area to ensure safety, justice, accountability and healing for people whose lives are affected by violence and poverty.
View WebsiteSince 1956, the Boys & Girls Club has been dedicated to serving the youth in our local community.
View WebsiteThe Jack Shockley Warriors for Peace seek to honor the life and memory of a peacemaker—our son, brother, and friend, Jack Shockley, who in August 2020, at the age of 24, was murdered by handgun. He was the 117th of 215 murder victims in Indianapolis that year.
View WebsiteThe Indiana Chapter of A Kid Again, a children’s charity in Indiana, is honored to serve families who are raising kids living with life-threatening conditions. They do so by providing cost-free, fun-filled destination events throughout the year that we call Adventures.
View WebsiteAt the Y, strengthening community is their cause. Through group exercise classes, youth programs, swim lessons, adult health programs, and more, the YMCA aims to build a healthier Monroe County.
View WebsiteLittleStar is a truly unique and special place for individuals and families affected by autism. The Indiana applied behavior analysis centers are staffed and operated by a team of kind, welcoming professionals who are among the most experienced in providing ABA therapy for children, teens and young adults.
View WebsiteBig Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana serves Monroe and Owen County, and serve more than 600 annually ages 6+. They partner with parents/caregivers, volunteers, schools, and the donors in our community to defend, ignite, and empower the potential of every child they serve.
View WebsiteThe Cancer Support Community Central Indiana's mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community. So that no one faces cancer alone.
View WebsiteYoung & Established is a local nonprofit that was founded in 2013. It exists for the betterment of the community, primarily through the inspiration and motivation of the youth.
View WebsiteStone Belt is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and supports for individuals with disabilities. Established in 1958, it is the oldest and largest agency of its kind in south-central Indiana.
View WebsiteAt Girls on the Run we inspire ALL girls to build confidence and make intentional decisions, while fostering care and compassion for self and others. Trained coaches use physical activity and dynamic discussions to build social, emotional and physical skills in every girl while encouraging healthy habits for life.
View WebsiteWe provide free resources and services that address immediate and long-term needs in the areas of homelessness, hunger, and poverty. Our vision is to expand our efforts to provide support for addiction, abuse, education and human trafficking.
View WebsiteJump IN is a community-wide effort to empower kids in Central Indiana to live healthier lives! Our children and their families deserve to live in healthy environments with real opportunities to make smart choices to eat healthy, play healthy and live healthy.
View WebsiteWe’ve partnered with local organizations to expand behavioral health access, transportation for non-emergent health related appointments, improve substance use disorder recovery, support cancer patients, and establish a stronger engagement structure for marginalized and underserved populations.
View WebsiteBe like Bill is an organization on a mission to increasing survival rates from out-of-hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), the leading killer in the U.S. Through SCA education and awareness and the use of Automatic External Defibrillators (AED’s), we want to give people the courage and confidence to step up and save a life.
View WebsiteThe mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is to cure cystic fibrosis and to provide all people with CF the opportunity to lead long, fulfilling lives by funding research and drug development, partnering with the CF community, and advancing high-quality, specialized care.
View WebsitePALS is a nonprofit adaptive riding center located in Bloomington, IN. We provide equine-assisted services to people with disabilities, veterans, senior citizens, and at-risk youth. The therapeutic power of the horse can offer many physical, emotional, and social benefits for a diverse population.
View WebsiteKeys2Work helps homeless and justice-involved citizens successfully transition into the workforce through employment assistance, workforce certifications, workplace mentoring, and job placement services.
View WebsiteThe Boone County Mentoring Partnership is founded on a simple principle: kids and teens paired with caring adults do better in life. Sometimes kids lose a parent to an illness, or a caregiver recognizes they need some help. Other times everyone recognizes a kid paired with someone who shares similar interests to them performs better in school, realizes a dream, or just has a little more fun in life.
View WebsiteIn partnership with schools and at Girls Inc. centers, we focus on the development of the whole girl. She learns to value herself, take risks, and discover and develop her inherent strengths. The combination of long-lasting mentoring relationships, a pro-girl environment, and evidence-based programming equips girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers, and grow up healthy, educated, and independent. Informed by girls and their families, we also advocate for legislation and policies to increase opportunities and rights for all girls.
View WebsiteThe MLT Center focuses on dropout prevention by giving at-risk youth a second chance in a healthy learning environment to improve study habits, comprehension, and grow in self-esteem and confidence. They also prrovide a mentorship program with the goal of teaching today’s youth how to be trustworthy, respectful, and independent people.
View WebsiteMDFF’s goal is to increase the quality of life for members of our community through advocacy, education, and by providing life-changing resources that support greater mobility and independence.
View WebsiteLaunched in 2016, Project 44 was created in honor of the late Andrew Smith. Wearing the #44, Andrew was a beloved, standout member of Butler’s two-time NCAA Finals basketball team. Having been a personal recipient of a bone marrow transplant in November of 2015, Andrew and his wife Samantha were blessed with an additional three months together to make and share memories that would last well beyond Andrew’s final days on earth. On January 12, 2016, at the age of 25, Andrew passed away following a two-year battle with cancer. Committed to carrying out Andrew’s selfless work, Project 44’s initial goal is to save 44 lives. With a 1:430 ratio of registrants to matches, 18,920 new registry members are needed. Now an incorporated 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Project 44’s enhanced broader mission is to save lives by fostering a mainstream sense of moral obligation and willingness to support and join the bone marrow registry.
View WebsiteWheeler is a non-denominational, Christian, social services organization, which provides critically needed goods and services to individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, and need in Central and South Central Indiana without regard to race, color, sexual orientation, creed, national origin, or religion.
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