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Philanthropy and Nonprofits

 
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Anthem Foundation

and WellPoint, Inc. established their respective philanthropies, Anthem Foundation and WellPoint Health Networks Foundation, in 2000. Four years later, Anthem,… Read More »Anthem Foundation

Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center
Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center

Established in 1914, the Jewish Community Center (JCC) was originally part of the and housed in the Federation’s Communal Building… Read More »Arthur M. Glick Jewish Community Center

Lionel F. Artis
Lionel F. Artis

Born on December 3, 1895 in Paris, Illinois, Lionel Artis moved to Indianapolis as a youth. He attended and in… Read More »Lionel F. Artis

Herman Bamberger
Herman Bamberger

Herman Bamberger came to Indianapolis in his late teens, and he went on to make significant contributions to the city’s… Read More »Herman Bamberger

Carolyn (Carrie) Barnes
Carolyn (Carrie) Barnes

Carrie Barnes was born on April 20, 1883 in Kentucky to Lillie Peters and Charles Henry Barnes. When she was… Read More »Carolyn (Carrie) Barnes

Eugene Nevin Beesley
Eugene Nevin Beesley

Born on January 29, 1909, on a farm near Thorntown, Indiana, Beesley received his BA from Wabash College (1929) before… Read More »Eugene Nevin Beesley

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana, also known as BBBSCI, is a not-for-profit human service agency formed in 2002… Read More »Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana

Thomas W. Binford
Thomas W. Binford

Thomas W. Binford played important roles as a civic and civil rights leader and was an important figure in downtown… Read More »Thomas W. Binford

Cleo W. Blackburn
Cleo W. Blackburn

Born on September 27, 1909, in Port Gibson, Mississippi, Blackburn came to Indianapolis in 1932 to attend . After graduating… Read More »Cleo W. Blackburn

James Blake
James Blake

Colonel James Blake was a veteran of the War of 1812. He was born on March 3, 1791, and arrived… Read More »James Blake

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