
Indiana
Social Action Fund
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| Indiana Social Action Fund | |||
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Michelle Neimier |
The Indiana Social Action Fund organizations go deep to the roots of
injustice by empowering citizens. Donors wishing to challenge the status quo
welcome here. | ||
| Organizations belonging to Indiana Social Action Fund: | |||
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Indianapolis Peace & Justice | |||
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609 E. 29th Street, Room 314 |
The Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center is a coordinating and communication
network among area groups and individuals working for peace and social justice. | ||
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Friends of the Third World | |||
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fotw@igc.org |
A nonprofit organization working against poverty, nonviolently, thru
cooperation. | ||
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Indiana Alliance for Democracy | |||
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jackandstef@earthlink.net |
To free all people from corporate domination of politics, economics, the
environment, culture and information; and, To establish true democracy; and, To
create a just society with a sustainable, equitable economy. | ||
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Indiana Civil Liberties Union Foundation | |||
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indclu@aol.com |
The Indiana Social Action Fund is a coalition of non-profit social change
organizations cooperating to raise funds through workplace giving campaigns. We
share a belief in people making choices to improve their lives and their
communities. | ||
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Indiana Coalition on Housing and Homeless Issues | |||
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info@ichhi.org |
The ICHHI seeks to share information, enhance the impact of efforts through
organized advocacy, and increase public education regarding the provision of
safe, decent, and affordable housing and necessary support services. | ||
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Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force | |||
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Phone: 317-926-6100 |
The Indiana Juvenile Justice Task Force is the only agency of its kind in
Indiana, and serves to inform public policy and advocate for the rights of
juveniles through programs and services targeted to youth, families and
professionals. | ||
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Indiana National Organization for Women Foundation | |||
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Phone: 317-971-6956 |
The Indiana National Organization for Women Foundation conducts charitable
and educational programming to promote equality for women and men. | ||
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Indiana Public Health Association | |||
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ipha@indy.net |
IPHA was created over fifty years ago to bring together health care
providers, environmental health professionals, registrars and educators in
partnership with Indiana communities to be a voice for the health of the public. | ||
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Indianapolis Resource Center for Independent Living | |||
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Phone: 317-596-6640 |
The IRCIL is a self-help advocacy and public education Center serving people
with disabilities and their families who choose to increase their independence,
productivity and integration in the community. | ||
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Positive Change Network | |||
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Phone: 317-925-9297 |
The Positive Change Network fosters creative solutions and citizens consensus
on a broad range of societal problems. | ||
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Public Access of Indianapolis, Inc. | |||
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sendero@iquest.net |
PAI., Inc. is an Indiana non-profit 501(c)(3) membership corporation,
organized in 1997 by former public access producers to address the need for
non-discriminatory, community access to cable television in Indianapolis. | ||
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United Senior Action Foundation | |||
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mail@usaindiana.org |
Since 1979, United Senior Action of Indiana has been uniting older Hoosiers
into a powerful voice to impact policies affecting our lives. | ||