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Philanthropy and Nonprofits

 
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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

Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council
Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council

The Boy Scout movement was founded in England in 1908 and began in the United States in 1910. That same… Read More »Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council

Boys & Girls Clubs Of Indianapolis
Boys & Girls Clubs Of Indianapolis

Three Hartford, Connecticut women in 1860 invited boys into their homes for cake and kindness. They named their efforts the… Read More »Boys & Girls Clubs Of Indianapolis

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

Business and Professional Women’s Club
Business and Professional Women’s Club

The Business and Professional Women’s (BPW) Club was organized on May 1, 1935, as an offshoot of the , a… Read More »Business and Professional Women’s Club

Camp Fire Inc.
Camp Fire Inc.

Though not officially incorporated until 1912, the Camp Fire Girls (later Camp Fire, Inc.) first began in 1910 under the… Read More »Camp Fire Inc.

Michael A. Carroll
Michael A. Carroll

(Feb. 9, 1941-Sept. 11, 1992). An Indiana University graduate, Carroll earned a master’s degree in urban planning from the University… Read More »Michael A. Carroll

Catholic Charities

Founded in 1919 and opened on February 6, 1920, Fr. Maurice O’Connor (St. Joan of Arc Church) served as the… Read More »Catholic Charities

Central Indiana Community Foundation 

and the Legacy Fund, now the Hamilton County Community Fund, established the Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) in 1997. The… Read More »Central Indiana Community Foundation 

Central Indiana Senior Fund
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

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