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2002 PeyBack Foundation Grant Recipients (Spring)
| Assistance League of Indianapolis (Indianapolis) |
$7,500 |
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Mission: A non-profit, volunteer service organization
whose members identify, develop, implement and fund ongoing
philanthropic projects to serve specific needs of children
and adults in the greater Indianapolis area. |
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| Day Nursery (Indianapolis) |
$5,000 |
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Mission: As a non-profit organization of professional
staff and volunteers, their mission is to assure excellent
early care and education for young children in Central Indiana.
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| T.O.U.G.H., Teens: Organized, Unified, Goal-Oriented,
Helpful (Indianapolis) |
$2,500 |
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Mission: To increase the educational success
of students by meeting the needs of children and their families
through the partnerships of educational institutions, churches,
community service agencies and the business community.
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| The Oaks Academy (Indianapolis) |
$8,000 |
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Mission: The mission of the Oaks Academy is
two fold: to provide a Christian education of uncompromised
quality and to enhance racial harmony and reconciliation across
social and economic lines. Because of the first goal, the
actual cost of providing an Oaks education is very expensive;
because of the second goal, many Oaks families are unable
to pay the true cost of their child’s schooling.
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| Jireh Sports (Indianapolis) |
$10,000 |
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Mission: The mission of the organization is
to meet the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual needs
of urban youth by developing mentoring relationships through
sports and enrichment programs. |
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| Emerald Youth Foundation (Knoxville, Tennessee) |
$10,000 |
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Mission: Their mission is to advance the kingdom
of God by serving urban children and youth by equipping them
to be leaders in their neighborhoods. |
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast
Louisiana (New Orleans, Louisiana) |
$7,000 |
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Mission: The mission of the club is to inspire
and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged
circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive,
responsible and caring citizens |
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