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Advocates for Indiana Nonprofits/Community Benefit Organizations  (A-IN)

Are you a volunteer, board member, staff member or just a fan of all the cool things nonprofits provide for our great state? If so, this group is for you!

Website: http://nonprofitcongress.org
Members: 344
Latest Activity: Nov 18

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Laura Antrim Comment by Laura Antrim on October 27, 2009 at 11:03am
Need an office downtown?

The Chamber of Commerce Building provides professional downtown office space with both long and short term leasing and space ranging fom 400 to 17,000 Square Feet. Family owned and operated for 85 years, this beautiful historic building is located just 3 Blocks North of Monument Circle across from University Park.

www.cofcbuilding.com/officespace.html

Onsite Amenities Include:

Cafe Zuppa Restaurant
Lobby Shop (Deering Dry-cleaning drop-off/pickup service location)
The Atrium Hair Stylings for Men and Women
Joe Papalia Family Tailoring
Bank of Indianapolis
Jeweler
Pamper Me Services - Manicure/Pedicure/Massage/Tanning
Spa 170 West
Dentists

On site management and ownership with security & cleaning staff on premises.

Parking:

Two parking garages located directly behind building; 2 parking lots 1.5 blocks north with lower rates; substantial metered parking in front of and around building; 20 minute loading zone in front of building; loading zone behind building by loading dock.

Call or email today for more information.
Laura E. Antrim: (317) 634-2515
LauraE@CofCBuilding.com
Bill Hutson Comment by Bill Hutson on October 13, 2009 at 9:56pm
We are having a Harvest Luncheon this Saturday in Greencastle, it’s at the Peace Lutheran Church located at 1421 S. Bloomington st. it starts at 11am and goes until 1pm with a free lunch being served at noon.
Scheduled speakers are Kim Hyten - Putnam County Emergency Management Director,
Sue Murray - Greencastle Mayor and Bill Hutson - Founder of Table Talk Ministries.

This is an opportunity for the public to meet Table Talk face to face and discover all the wonderful things they are doing. Table Talk makes free home repairs for the elderly and the disabled. You will be surprised at the luncheon when you find out how the work is paid for.
Scott M. Brannon Comment by Scott M. Brannon on October 13, 2009 at 1:58pm

MOMENTIVE Consumer Credit Counseling Service, as a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, will be hosting National Protect Your Identity Week next week, October 19th - 23rd.

www.protectyouridnow.org

- Free Community Shred Event: Oct. 19th, 8am-1pm
-- English Foundation Building, 615 N. Alabama St., 46204

- Free Credit Report w/ Credit Score, review with a Certified Counselor
-- All week: call for an appointment (317-266-1300)

- Educational presentations on ID Theft Prevention
-- Call for locations and times.

MOMENTIVE Consumer Credit Counseling Service
615 N. Alabama St., Ste. 134
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-266-1300; Toll Free: 888-711-7227
www.momentive.org
Denzil 'Val' Crooke Comment by Denzil 'Val' Crooke on October 12, 2009 at 10:51pm
http://www.showhopegolf.org/Show-HOPE-Golf-Raises-over-30000-in-100-Holes-of-HOPE.html
Denzil 'Val' Crooke Comment by Denzil 'Val' Crooke on October 9, 2009 at 2:46pm
18 Guys raised over $30,000.00 in 30 days for ORPHAN CARE. Learn how they did it by visiting us at www.marathoneventmarketing.com or contact Denzil Crooke at 317-331-6000
Denzil 'Val' Crooke Comment by Denzil 'Val' Crooke on September 21, 2009 at 11:49am
www.showhopegolf.org has now raised over $16,000.00 in 2 weeks with the help of www.marathoneventmarketing.com and a comprehensive full service web solution. We can also help you!
Jake Roesler Comment by Jake Roesler on September 17, 2009 at 10:29am
Teen Textuality: What Youth Workers Need to Know about Sexting
September 30, 2009
10 -11:30 AM
Free! Register here.

This session considers sexting from sociological and adolescent developmental perspectives, discusses elements of a concrete strategy for dealing with sexting, and explores ways to talk proactively with adolescents and parents about kids’ emerging sexuality.

You will learn:
1. Understand sexting from a developmental perspective
2. Consider elements of a concrete strategy on dealing with sexting in the context of emergent sexuality
3. Explore ways to talk with adolescents and parents about sexuality

Presented by Jim Hancock, Author — The Youth Worker’s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis and The Good Sex Curriculum. After two decades in church-based youth work and a ½ dozen years in the film + video industry, Jim Hancock quit his day job to develop books, digital movies and high-involvement learning designs (Ten Things We Should Never Say to Kids, The Boy Who Believed in Magic, The Youth Worker’s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis, Good Sex, and lots more).

Free for Indiana youth serving professionals.
Denzil 'Val' Crooke Comment by Denzil 'Val' Crooke on September 16, 2009 at 3:51pm
Having trouble raising money for your organization? Or are you just looking for something that works? Check us out at www.marathoneventmarketing.com for a solution that has no upfront cost and that works. If you do not make money we don't either.
Blythe Banta Comment by Blythe Banta on September 13, 2009 at 4:03pm


Join the ladies of Tri Kappa Irvington philanthropic sorority for our first annual Girls' night Our Benefiting Peyton manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent!

Live music provided by bandwagon, pampering compliments of Urban Euphoria, and style show featuring fashions from Lilly's Boutique Gallery and Pillow Talk Boutique. Also enjoy hors d’oeuvres, free chocolate tasting, wine bar, signature cocktails, and more! A silent auction will be held to raise funds for the Child Life department at Peyton Manning Children's Hospital. A red carpet contest will be held for best hair, shoes, hand bag, and dress! The first 400 women to arrive will also receive a swag bag full of freebies and get their picture taken on the red carpet! So grab that LBD, that sassy heels, and your girlfriends, and have some fun!

Tickets are $40 from any Tri Kappa Member, or $45 on line. For more information about the event, tickets, or sponsorship/donation opportunities, please visit www.trikappairvington.org
Anne Marie Weber Comment by Anne Marie Weber on September 8, 2009 at 11:18am
I just relocated back to Indianapolis in August and am new to Smaller Indiana. I look forward to the networking opportunities that are to come.

Please contact me if you need any assistance in public relations or event management. I have a background in public relations and worked most recently in event management in Chicago. As a former dancer with Ballet Internationale, I have a strong affinity for the arts... but am interested in non-profit organizations in general.
 

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