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HISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INDIANA, INC.
HISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INDIANA, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
Indiana Landmarks is the largest statewide preservation group in the U.S. From its Indianapolis headquarters and nine regional offices, Indiana Landmarks promotes historic preservation through grants and loans, education, advice, advocacy, heritage tours, and events at historic sites. Indiana Landmarks is supported by memberships, grants and contributions.
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INDIANA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
INDIANA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
Founded in 1921, Indiana Hospital Association is a non-profit organization that serves as the professional trade association for 164 Hoosier hospitals. These members are either independent or a member of one of the 23 systems in the state. Membership includes hospitals, multi-hospital systems and community mental health centers. The mission of IHA is to provide leadership, representation and services in the common best interests of its members as they promote the improvement of community health status. IHA’s primary responsibility is to represent the interests of hospitals in matters of public policy. IHA also provides members with education, communications and data collection services. Indiana Patient Safety Center IHA founded the Indiana Patient Safety Center in July of 2006. The mission of the IPSC is to facilitate the development of safe and reliable systems that prevent harm to patients. To learn more visit https://www.ihaconnect.org/Quality-Patient-Safety/Pages/Quality-and-Patient-Safety.aspx. Connect with IHA: http://www.facebook.com/INHospitalAssociation Follow IHA on twitter: @IHAconnect
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE, INC.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) exists to educate and empower professionals to advance the science and practice of health and human performance. Our members and certified professionals work together to extend and enrich lives through the power of movement.
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INDIANA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
INDIANA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
ISMA is the largest physician membership organization in Indiana, proudly serving physicians, medical students and the patients they care for since 1849.
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INDIANAPOLIS CENTER FOR CONGREGATIONS INC.
INDIANAPOLIS CENTER FOR CONGREGATIONS INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
The Center for Congregations is an Indiana nonprofit that works with congregations to help them find and use resources.
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CHILDRENS ORGAN TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATION, INC.
CHILDRENS ORGAN TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATION, INC.
Bloomington, Indiana
1-24 employees
The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA exists to assist patients who require a life-saving organ, bone marrow, cord blood or stem cell transplant. COTA works with patients of any age who need a transplant due to a genetic disease such as Cystic Fibrosis, Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), Sickle Cell Anemia (call for other diseases), and all patients 21 and under for any disease complication. COTA guides the family and their volunteers through every necessary fundraising step, including organizing and training the campaign volunteer committee; planning successful events and activities; working with the media; and finding multiple sources of funding. Key services for transplant families include: NO COST SERVICES The Children’s Organ Transplant Association does not charge for its services or take a percentage of funds raised. 100% of funds raised in honor of patients are used for transplant-related expenses. NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS Because the Children’s Organ Transplant Association is a 501(c)3 charity, gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. And, because COTA serves as the trustee of the funds, these funds are not considered income for the family and do not jeopardize any assistance program the family has or may qualify for. INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS AND SUPPORT FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT CAMPAIGN/FAMILY WEBSITE ONGOING CAMPAIGN SUPPORT NEGOTIATING SERVICES Facebook: @COTAFans Twitter: @COTA_ORG Instagram: @cota_org
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ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Bloomington, Indiana
1-24 employees
Founded in 1914, ACUI is a nonprofit educational organization that brings together college union and student activities professionals from hundreds of schools in seven countries. Its members work on urban and rural campuses, in two-year and four-year institutions and at large and small schools. They are students and administrators whose mission is to build campus community. ACUI enriches them all through education, advocacy, and the delivery of services. ACUI is a knowledge-based organization with a core purpose of advancing campus community builders. Essential to this work are the Association’s core values—a small set of timeless, guiding principles that hold great meaning for members, staff, and key stakeholders: caring community, diversity, innovation, integrity, joy, learning, and unconditional human worth. About Bloomington As the well-known home of Indiana University, Bloomington offers urban amenities nestled in the rolling hills of Southern Indiana. This city features an active arts scene, diverse culinary attractions, and abundant outdoor recreation experiences. The B-town community is consistently recognized for its uncommon blend of international culture and education with Midwestern hospitality and healthy lifestyles. Residents appreciate what this quintessential college town can offer, from Big Ten sports to the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, from open-air markets to two of the country’s only Tibetan restaurants, from three wineries and eight craft breweries to its 30 miles of biking trails.
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ALPHA TAU OMEGA FRATERNITY, INC.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA FRATERNITY, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
Alpha Tau Omega began as an idea in the mind of a young Civil War veteran who wanted peace and reconciliation. His name was Otis Allan Glazebrook. His people were defeated, many of their cities burned, much of their countryside ravaged. But Glazebrook, who had helped bury the dead of both sides, believed in a better future. He saw the bitterness and hatred that followed the silencing of the guns and knew that a true peace would come not from force of law, but rather from with the hearts of men who were willing to work to rekindle a spirit of brotherly love.
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INDIANA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
INDIANA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
The Indiana Dental Association, a constituent of the American Dental Association. serves over 83 percent of Indiana’s practicing dentists. The mission of the IDA is to support dentists, to promote professionalism, and to improve oral health in the state of Indiana. The IDA can be your first source for information about practicing dentistry in Indiana. Whether you need a referral for a disability insurance carrier, volunteer opportunities, or answers about HIPAA patient privacy compliance, we can point you in the right direction. Dental health is important to us, and our members. The IDA staff can help you find a dentist in your community, sources for dental care information, and phone numbers and addresses of low-cost dental clinics. We are committed to working on behalf of our members to help enact key legislation that affects the practice of dentistry. As a leading force in Indiana's public policy debates, we believe the dental profession and its success affects the state's health. Our highest priorities are to advance the dental profession, to enhance access and quality dental care for patients, and to fight unwarranted regulations of the dental profession. In addition, the Indiana Dental Association offers approximately 100 hours of continuing education to our members annually through the Academy of Continuing Education, Annual Session, course work, publications and various local society and study club meetings. https://INDental.org
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GREATER INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GREATER INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
We are committed to making the Indianapolis region the best place to live and do business. Through our many branches including Entrepreneur Services, Economic Development, and Business Advocacy, we are better able to fulfill our goals of attracting businesses to Indy, supporting entrepreneurs and start-ups, advocating for fair business policies, and fueling our regional economy.
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INDIANA ASSOCIATION FOR THE ED
INDIANA ASSOCIATION FOR THE ED
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
MISSION Indiana AEYC promotes high-quality learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse, dynamic early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children. VISION All young children thrive and learn in a society dedicated to ensuring they reach their full potential.
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INDIANA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
INDIANA MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Indiana's Leading Advocate for Industry "What Indiana Makes, Makes Indiana"​ The Indiana Manufacturers Association advocates for a business climate that creates, protects & promotes quality Indiana manufacturing jobs. The Indiana Manufacturers Association is the only trade association in Indiana that exclusively focuses on manufacturing. Manufacturing employs more people and contributes more to Indiana’s gross domestic product than any other industry. The staff of the Indiana Manufacturers Association has more than 100 years of combined governmental affairs experience and is recognized as experts in areas including tax, environment, labor relations, human resources, energy, workforce development, and healthcare. For more information, visit www.imaweb.com.
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