Central Indiana Corporate Partnership The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP) is the successor to the (CCC), which had been organized in 1977 following recommendations… Read More »Central Indiana Corporate Partnership
Central Indiana Labor Council The 19th-century industrialization of Indiana was accompanied by the emergence of an active and somewhat militant organized labor movement in… Read More »Central Indiana Labor Council
Central Indiana Senior Fund A philanthropy established in 2003 with a mission to address issues of concern to senior citizens, the Central Indiana Senior… Read More »Central Indiana Senior Fund
Central State Hospital In 1844, the famous reformer Dorothea Dix inspected almshouses and jails near Indianapolis that housed mentally ill paupers. Her subsequent… Read More »Central State Hospital
Chamber of Commerce Early organizations to promote economic growth in Indianapolis were the , founded in 1853 and later reorganized in 1857 and 1870,… Read More »Chamber of Commerce
Charles Mayer and Company Charles Mayer left his native Germany at age 19 to start his own business after he had learned retailing as… Read More »Charles Mayer and Company
Chatterbox The Chatterbox Jazz Club, a tiny 900-square-foot bar located at the heart of the cultural district, is known for its… Read More »Chatterbox
Children’s Express/Y-Press Children’s Express/Y-Press was a non-profit Indianapolis-based youth-media news organization that documented stories of young people and the adults who affected… Read More »Children’s Express/Y-Press
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis After a visit to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum in 1925, founded The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (TCM) with the help… Read More »The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
Children’s Theater The Little Theater Society, now the , launched the first children’s theater in Indianapolis when it initiated “The Children’s Hour”… Read More »Children’s Theater