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Bosma Enterprises

An organization that provides jobs and education for the blind and visually impaired, Bosma Enterprises has its origins in the… Read More »Bosma Enterprises

Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation

In 2009, established the Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation to raise philanthropic support for its programs. A separate 501(c) (3), the… Read More »Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation

Bradford Woods
Bradford Woods

Bradford Woods is located on roughly 2,500 acres of heavily wooded land located in Clay Township in the southwestern corner… Read More »Bradford Woods

Easterseals Crossroads
Easterseals Crossroads

In 1936, Sarah F. Gavin learned that 12 disabled teenagers had formed a social club. She and Mildred C. Mallory… Read More »Easterseals Crossroads

Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George
Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George

(Dec. 26, 1934-Nov. 3, 2018). Businesswoman, racecar team owner, and philanthropist, Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George was born in Evansville,… Read More »Mary Antonia (Mari) Hulman George

Goodwill Industries of Central & Southern Indiana
Goodwill Industries of Central & Southern Indiana

Goodwill Industries of Indianapolis began as a result of the . Upon the urging of local church leaders, Rev. Albert… Read More »Goodwill Industries of Central & Southern Indiana

Oscar Carleton McCulloch
Oscar Carleton McCulloch

(July 2, 1843-Dec. 10, 1891). Social gospel minister, civic leader, and social worker Oscar McCulloch was born in Fremont, Ohio,… Read More »Oscar Carleton McCulloch

Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana
Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana

The Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana (MOW) program is a medically tailored home-delivery food program serving residents of Marion… Read More »Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana

Noble Inc.
Noble Inc.

Noble was founded in 1953 by parents of children with developmental disabilities. More than 100 parents met at the World… Read More »Noble Inc.

Senior Services
Senior Services

From its beginning, Indianapolis has provided a range of governmental and nonprofit services for senior citizens, especially low-income residents. Before… Read More »Senior Services

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