Little Sisters of the Poor Founded in France in the early 1840s by Jeanne Jugan, Little Sisters of the Poor (LSP) is a Roman Catholic… Read More »Little Sisters of the Poor
Thomas M. Lofton (May 12, 1929-June 19, 2015). Former chairman of and senior partner of Baker & Daniels law firm, Thomas M. Lofton… Read More »Thomas M. Lofton
Lumina Foundation for Education With more than $1.2 billion in assets, Lumina is the nation’s largest philanthropy dedicated exclusively to increasing postsecondary access to… Read More »Lumina Foundation for Education
Lutheran Child and Family Services The Bible societies of St. Paul’s Lutheran and Trinity Lutheran churches founded Lutheran Child and Family Services (LCFS) in 1883.… Read More »Lutheran Child and Family Services
Charles J. and Dorothy B. Lynn Charles J. Lynn (Jan. 17, 1874-Sept. 22, 1958) and Dorothy Jane Black Lynn (July 14, 1902-July 19, 1989). Charles Jackson… Read More »Charles J. and Dorothy B. Lynn
Howard G. Lytle (Oct. 4, 1903-Oct. 31, 1993). Goodwill Industries executive Howard G. Lytle was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Evansville, Indiana… Read More »Howard G. Lytle
Marion County Healthcare Center Founded in 1832 as the Marion County Farm, the county’s poorhouse, the center functioned as an extended care facility for… Read More »Marion County Healthcare Center
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center American Settlement was created in 1923 as a charter member of the by the consolidation of two older agencies: Foreign… Read More »Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
Mays Family Institute On Diverse Philanthropy An institute at the Indiana University , the Mays Institute on Diverse Philanthropy honors the life and philanthropic impact of… Read More »Mays Family Institute On Diverse Philanthropy
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