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AARP Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: We are currently accepting apps for State President, AARP's top volunteer position at the state level. A visionary leader - with a passion for issues that affect people as they are - is needed to motivate our members, volunteers, the public and elected officials. For more information or to request an application form, contact AARP Indiana at (317) 423-7109 or msuiter@aarp.org. AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to
making life better for people 50 and over. We provide information and
resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy; assist
members in serving their communities; and offer a wide range of unique
benefits, special products, and services for our members. These include
AARP The Magazine, published bimonthly; AARP Bulletin, our monthly
newspaper; AARP Segunda Juventud, our quarterly newspaper in Spanish;
NRTA Live and Learn, our quarterly newsletter for 50+ educators; and our
Web sites, www.aarp.org (national) and
www.aarp.org/in (Indiana). We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. |
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American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. |
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Art With a Heart |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Art With a Heart is the premier not-for-profit visual arts organization in Indianapolis, who with its collaborative partners, provides excellent, innovative, visual arts programming resulting in measurable positive impact on the personal development of at-risk urban youth in becoming creative, productive, successful members of their communities. We believe that high quality, innovative visual arts education programming is essential to helping at-risk urban youth develop their full potential. |
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Arthritis Foundation - Indiana Chapter |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Arthritis Foundation serves as a resource for individuals with
arthritis by providing educational information thorough public and
professional, health fairs, physician referrals and speaking
engagements. The Arthritis Foundation raises money through local events
such as the Jingle Bell Run and Arthritis Walk for research to find a
cure for arthritis. Our advocacy efforts encourage government leaders
to support the Arthritis Prevention Control and Cure Act for improved
healthcare, increased funding and address the need for pediatric
rheumatologists. |
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Children's Museum of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, a nonprofit institution committed to enriching the lives of children, is the largest children's museum in the world. The more than 400,000-square-foot facility houses 11 major galleries that explore the physical and natural sciences, history, world cultures and the arts. |
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Children's Theatre Institute |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Founded in December 1999, but roots began in 1992. CTI exists to educate and inspire young people through theatre arts. Through innovative arts education programs, theatrical presentations and community partnerships, we seek to enrich the lives of children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. |
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Community Addiction Services of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: CASI begins as the Near Eastside Alternative Project, at the Near Eastside Multi-Service Center (NEMSC) as the first adolescent alcohol and drug abuse alternative prevention project in Indianapolis. |
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Helping Challenged Children, Inc. |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Helping Challenged Children, Inc. (HCCI) was incorporated in the State of Indiana in August of 2002, Since inception, HCCI has raised over $40,000 to enhance the lives of challenged children eighteen years of age or younger in Indiana. HCCI is an IRS 501(c)(3) not for profit corporation. |
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Hendricks College Network |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Classes at various local locations: online, computer, business, Spanish, other. We seek board and committee members, mentors for current adult students, and occasionally, tutors. |
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Hendricks County Arts Council |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Mission Statement
The Hendricks County Arts Council (HCAC), a not-for-profit organization, promotes, encourages, and increases awareness of the arts throughout the county. |
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Indiana Black Expo |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Indiana Black Expo is a diverse, not-for-profit community service organization with a myriad of programs and events designed to meet the needs of the local African-American community. The organization hosts two signature events: Summer Celebration and the Circle City Classic Football Game. Visit the web site for more information on various programs. |
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Indiana Humanities Council |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Indiana Humanities Council strengthens communities through targeted initiatives in leadership, education, and culture. The mission of the Indiana Humanities Council is to be a leader, key partner, and trusted voice in providing a humanities perspective for issues crucial to a changing Indiana. |
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Madame Walker Theatre Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Madame Walker Theatre Center operates with a mission to preserve and perpetuate the legacies of its namesake, Madam C.J. Walker. These legacies include entrepreneurship, economic development, philanthropy and arts & culture. The Center is dedicated to the nurturing and celebration of the arts and culture from an African American perspective and provides a forum for arts and cultural programming directed toward cross-cultural appreciation. |
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Northminster Presbyterian Church |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Northminster is a Presbyterian (USA) congregation that reaches out in Christ's love to the Broad Ripple Community. As a reformed congregation, we recognize that Christian faith needs to be articulated and confessed. We look for insights on how to live our lives from the Scriptures and search for ways of understanding and proclaiming the Christian faith in a meaningful and compelling way that speaks to contemporary people in various cultures. This then leads us to our vision of who God is calling this body of Christ that we call Northminster to be. |
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Pike Performing Arts Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located in northwest Indianapolis, first opened its doors in 1996. This impressive facility houses a nearly 1500-seat Auditorium and a 150-seat Studio Theatre, complemented with state-of-the-art equipment. Being both an educational and community focused venue, we are home to the outstanding Pike High School Performing Arts Department, as well as being available for use by outside organizations. The Box Office is looking for several people who would like to assist in ticket sales during the week-day. Some computer literacy would be helpful and good telephone skills are a must. Volunteers can work for as
little as 2 hrs-1 day per week or more time can be scheduled. 10am - 4pm monday
through friday. Each volunteer is eligible to receive 2 free tickets per show for any PPAC sponsored presentation during the year. |
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PrimeLife Enrichment Center |
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City: Carmel |
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General Description: PrimeLife Enrichment Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing services that help to promote the independence, dignity and enjoyment of those 50 years of age or older. |
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Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana, Inc. was formed in 1977 to provide a solution to the pet overpopulation problem in and around Indianapolis, Indiana.
We are not a full service veterinary clinic nor a spay/neuter clinic. SNSI sponsors several different low-cost spay/neuter programs throughout the year. Surgeries are scheduled at participating clinics.
SNSI consists of an elected board of volunteers. They are continuously working hard to provide affordable options to spay-neuter surgeries. The nonprofit organization is financially supported by an annual fundraiser, donations, and community support. Each May the board is up for re-election at their annual dinner. |
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Storytelling Arts of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Storytelling Arts of Indiana promotes the art and use of storytelling in daily life through its annual festival, concerts, workshops, programs and other events. |
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