Victory Corps Organized by the federal government and administered by the United States Office of Education during World War II, the Victory… Read More »Victory Corps
The Villages The idea for The Villages came from Karl Menninger, a leading 20th -century American psychiatrist. Menninger emphasized the importance of… Read More »The Villages
Visit Indy Visit Indy is a nonprofit organization that serves as the official sales and marketing arm for the city of Indianapolis… Read More »Visit Indy
Voluntarism Volunteering is central to our understanding of the nonprofit sector. Volunteers not only perform much of the work of the… Read More »Voluntarism
Vonnegut and Bohn In 1888, and Arthur Bohn formed a partnership that lasted until Vonnegut’s death in 1908 and that evolved into an… Read More »Vonnegut and Bohn
Vonnegut Hardware Company , a native of Germany, immigrated to America at age 27 and started the Vollmer and Vonnegut business with Charles… Read More »Vonnegut Hardware Company
WAIV The second independent commercial FM station in the city, WAIV went on the air in 1961 from studios in the… Read More »WAIV
WAJC WAJC was the city’s first nonprofit educational radio station and also its first permanent FM station. Licensed to the Arthur… Read More »WAJC
Walker Dorothy “Tommie” Walker could never have imagined what she was starting when she began going door-to-door conducting surveys in 1939.… Read More »Walker
Walther Cancer Foundation In 1985, Dr. Joseph E. Walther sold the and used the $37 million in proceeds to establish the Walther Medical… Read More »Walther Cancer Foundation