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1 2015 Summer Youth Program Fund Grants Program Organization Request 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc. Summer Academy Adult and Child Mental Health Center Aftercare for Indiana through Mentoring, Inc. Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources, Inc. Always Making Progress, Inc. American Diabetes Association, Indiana Anglican Cathedral Church Of The Resurrection Art With a Heart, Inc. Asante Children's Theatre, Inc. AYS, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters Central Indiana Big Car Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis 1893 Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Kamp Kool Crossroads Culinary Employment Program Youth Vocational Leadership Program Summer Enrichment camp Camp John Warvel Involve the Kids Summer Program AWaH Summer Program: SPACE Prep4Life Summer Eco Week Adult-to-Youth Mentoring Program TeenWorks at The Tube Legore Club Summer Program Keenan-Stahl Club Summer Program Lilly Club Summer Program Wheeler-Dowe Club Summer Program Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School SummerQuest 2015 Brightwood Community Center Inc. Broadway United Methodist Church Brooke's Place for Grieving Young People Burmese American Community Institute Butler University Jordan College of the Arts Honor Without End at Calvary Temple Assembly of God Camptown, Inc Catholic Charities Indianapolis SPARK Summer Program JSP Roving Youth Corp Camp Healing Tree Upward College Summer Scholar Program Butler Community Arts School Summer Camp Olympians' Road Trip Outdoor Summer Adventures Neighborhood Youth Outreach CICF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Charles P. Sutphin, Chair; Cynthia Simon Skjodt, Vice- Chair; Alan A. Levin, Secretary; Gregory F. Hahn, Treasurer; Aasif Bade; Elaine Bedel; Jean Blackwell; Michael E. Daugherty; Katherine Davis; Traci M. Dolan; Marianne Glick; J.A. Lacy; Myrta J. Pulliam; Marisol Sanchez; Jerry D. Semler; Michael J. Simmons; Joseph L. Smith, Jr.; Corby D. Thompson; Milton O. Thompson; Lee White; Brian Payne, President & CEO THE INDIANAPOLIS, FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cynthia Simon Skjodt, Chair; Gregory Hahn, Vice- Chair; Alan A. Levin, Secretary; Katherine Davis; Jerry D. Semler; Milton O. Thompson; Brian Payne, President & CEO LEGACY FUND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael E. Daugherty, Chair; Ann M. O Hara, Vice- Chair; Dane Rowland, Secretary/Treasurer; Lisa B. Allen; Sonny Beck; Henry B. Blackwell; Brenda Bush; Judith Campbell, M.D.; Thomas E. Dapp; Frank J. Esposito, Jr.; Paul Estridge; Kay Hartley; Steven A. Holt; Mike Houk; Jim Longstreth; Jay Merrell; Brian Myers; Steve A. Pittman; Pamela H. Robinson; James P. Roederer; Corby D. Thompson; Terry W. Anker, President inspire
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3 First Samuel Missionary Baptist Church, Inc. Flanner House of Indianapolis, Inc. Fletcher Place Community Center, INC Footlite Musicals, Inc. Forest Manor Multi-Service Center Freetown Village, Inc Freewheelin Community Bikes Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Girls Incorporated of Greater Indianapolis GLAM, INC Good News Mission, Inc. Great Commission Church of God Happy Hollow Children's Camp, Inc. Harrison Center for the Arts First Samuel Enrichment Camp Flanner House (5 Focus) Summer Camp Art in The City Summer Youth Program FMMSC Summer Day Camp It Takes a Village Summer Camp Earn-A-Bike Friendship Christian Academy Summer Enrichment Fiesta Camp Strong, Smart, and Bold Summer Camp The STEM in you Summer Enrichment Program Good News Ministries Summer Youth Program 2015 Young Men, Inc. Summer Empowerment Camp 2015 Summer Camp Summer Academe Hawthorne Social Service Association, Inc. Hawthorne Summer Day Camp 2015 Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County Career & College Exploration Project Health and Science Innovations Young Innovators Quest 2015 Hear Indiana, a chapter of the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing I Hemophilia of Indiana, Inc. Hispanic/Latino Minority Health Coalition Greater of Indianapolis Honor Without End, Inc. Horizons at St. Richard's Episcopal School Iibada Dance Company Indiana Deaf Camps Foundation, Inc. Indiana Amateur Baseball Association Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Indiana Golf Foundation, Inc. Franklin Indiana Indiana Latino Institute Indiana Performing Arts Centre, Inc. Indiana School for the Deaf Hear Indiana's Listening and Spoken Language Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Camp Brave Eagle Your Life. Your Story. Latino Youth Summit Youth Empowerment Program - Annual KAA Camping Trip Horizons at St. Richard's The Art of Movement From the Studio to the Stage Children s Deaf Camp RBI Indianapolis The Hope Project The Gongaware Junior Golf Academy Summer Internship Program SAT - Student Arts Theatre Camp Willard Summer Program 3
4 Indiana State Museum Foundation, Inc. Indiana University Indiana University Indiana Writers Center Indianapolis Algebra Project, Inc. Indianapolis Art Center Indianapolis Ballet Indianapolis Children's Choir Indianapolis Interfaith Hospitality Network, Inc. Indiana State Museum 2015 Summer Camps Herron School of Art and Design's Youth Art Camp Literacy with ipads Building a Rainbow Indianapolis, Algebra Project Summer Math Program ArtReach Ballet and Art Summer Music Education Programming Summer Fun at IHN Indianapolis Museum of Art, Inc. IMA Summer Camps 2015 Indianapolis Soap Box Derby Association, Inc. Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Foundation Jackson Center for Conductive Education Mooresville Indiana James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association Jameson, Inc. Julian Center, Inc. Just The Beginning - A Pipeline Organization Chicago Illinois Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. La Plaza, Inc. La Plaza, Inc. Latino/a Youth Collective, Inc. Lawrence United Methodist Church LifeBridge Community Beech Grove Indiana Lillian Davis Foundation Little Red Door Cancer Agency Lutheran Child & Family Services Of Indiana Swim Indy Summer Food Service Program Mobile Units Indy Youth Achievers Lifeguard Training Program Camp Gather Inner City Youth Racing League Summer Reading Program Jackson Center Summer Camp Camp Riley Residential Summer Camp 2015 Therapeutic Summer Camp at The Julian Center 2015 JTB Indianapolis, Summer Legal Institute Youth Tree Team Leadership Institute for Latino Youth Summer Discovery Campecine Youth Academy Lawrence Youth Corps Bible Boot Camp - The Armor of God 2015 Build to Acquire New Knowledge - B.A.N.K. Camp Little Red Door Lutherwood Summer Program Schedule 4
5 Madame Walker Urban Life Center Marian University Marian University Marion County Commission on Youth Martin Luther King Multi-Service Center Indianapolis, Inc. Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center Metropolitan School District of Pike Township Miracle Place Mission Indy Inc. Montessori Educational Charity Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Metropolitan School District of Warren Township Music for All, Inc. National Junior Tennis League of Indianapolis, Inc. New Beginnings New Covenant Church & Ministries, Inc. Nine 13, Inc. Noble, Inc. Nu Heights Academy Oasis Christian Community Development Corporation Outdoor Youth Exploration Academy Paramount School of Excellence Partnerships for Lawrence Lawrence Indiana Pathway Resource Center, Inc. Peace Learning Center Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis Pro 100 Project Endure Inc Trek 4 Promise Land Christian Community Church Purdue University Saint Florian Center, Inc. Saint Florian Center, Inc. Youth Empowerment - Kamp Kuumba STEM Summer Camps Summer Learning Institute - Math Youth Working for Indy (YWFI) Martin Luther King Community Center Summer Camp Survival of the Fittest Academic Warriors Extended Learning Program (Camp Discovery) Academic Olympics Summer Program Program Operating Support Camp Jeremiah Warren Township Summer Program Music for All Summer Symposium Summer Youth Tennis Program New Beginnings Zoom Zoom Multimedia In Focus Summer Media & Arts Camp Kids Riding Bikes Summer Programs Noble Day Camps: A Decade of Fun Around the World in 60 Days The M.U.S.T.A.R.D Seed Group Summer Program STEAM - Success Through Education, Agriculture and Mentoring Summer Art Camp Training Youth for Success (TYFS) Peacebuilders Camp Strings & Jazzy Things Summer Music Camp Teenworks Summer Employment and College Readiness Program Promise Land Enrichment Camp Summer Camp Enhancement Program Firefighters Youth Employment Saint Florian Leadership Development Summer 5
6 School on Wheels Corp Senior Connects Corporation Shepherd Community, Inc. Shepherd Community, Inc. Social Health Association of Indiana Northside New Era Baptist Church? Southeast Community Services Speedway Baptist Church SpringHill Camps Seymour Indiana Starfish, Inc. Stop the Violence Indianapolis, Inc. Storytelling Arts of Indiana Symphonic Youth Orchestra of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. T R U S T CORP/Indianapolis, Housing Agency Teachers' Treasures The John H. Boner Community Center The John H. Boner Community Center The Oaks Academy The People's Burn Foundation The Salvation Army Ruth Lilly Women and Children's Center The Salvation Army The Salvation Army Camp It's a WRAP! - My Life, My History Teens Making a Real Difference Young Leaders Investing in the Future (YLIFe) Summer EXCEL Step Up For Kindness SON Shiners Summer Character Camp FACES of Southeast Youth Financial coaching, Academic support, Career Coaching, Entrepreneurship and Service Speedway Baptist Summer Heroes Indianapolis Overnight Urban Scholarships Starfish Initiative Freshman Week The "TALKS" - Identifying The Mirror In Me Summer Storytelling Performances Symphonic Youth Orchestra of Greater Indianapolis PRIDE Summer Program 2015 Classroom Program Supplies Resource Preparing, Achieving and Caring for Tomorrow (PACT) Excellence, Discovery and Growth through Education (EDGE) Camp Oaks Camp Saturday (formally Bravehearts Camp) Summer of Wonder Day Camp Hidden Falls Camp The Salvation Army Fountain Square Day Camp Trinity House Academy Inc Summer Academy 2015 VSA Indiana, Inc. Wayne Township Education Foundation Westminster Neighborhood Ministries Urban Artisans Summer STEM in Wayne K-8 Summer Program Arlington Elementary YMCA Summer Camp (Youth Enrichment YMCA) Jordan YMCA Summer Camp at Eagle Creek Park Athenaeum - Paramount School of Excellence 6
7 Young Actors Theatre Young Audiences Indiana Young Audiences Indiana Young Life Fishers Indiana Zion Hill M. B. Church, Inc. Summer Day Camp at the Pike YMCA Ransburg YMCA Summer Day Camp Wayne Township Elementary Summer Camp YMCA Day Camp at Baxter YMCA Jordan YMCA Summer Day Camp Summer Day Camp at the Benjamin Harrison YMCA Early Learners Academy From Day 1 Summer Institute Laurelwood YMCA Summer Day Camp Flat Rock River YMCA Camp Summer Theatre Enrichment ArtForce Arts for Summer Learning Summer Camp Zion Hill Summer Enrichment Program ABOUT THE INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATION Established in 1916, The Indianapolis Foundation was one of the first community foundations in America. The Foundation is a public charity and an affiliate of Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF), a collaborative effort between the community foundations serving Marion and Hamilton Counties. As Indiana s oldest and largest community foundation, The Indianapolis Foundation was created to ensure that the quality of life in Marion County continuously improves; to help where the needs are greatest and the benefits to the community are most extensive; and to provide donors a vehicle for using their gifts in the best possible way now, and in the future as conditions in the community change. It awards approximately $7 million annually to support current and future community needs, and is governed by a board of six publicly- appointed directors (two are appointed by the Mayor of Indianapolis; two by the Marion County Circuit Court Judge; and two by the United States District Court presiding over Indianapolis). ABOUT CENTRAL INDIANA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) is a $720 million public foundation transforming the lives of central Indiana residents in three ways consulting donors, family foundations and their professional advisors on charitable giving; awarding grants to effective not- for- profit organizations; and providing leadership to seize opportunities and address community needs. CICF was established in 1997 as a partnership between The Indianapolis Foundation, serving Marion County since 1916, and Legacy Fund, serving Hamilton County since For more information about CICF, visit cicf.org, or contact Mike Knight at mikek@cicf.org. 7
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