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615 N. Alabama St., Suite 430
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 879-0321
Fax: (317) 879-0321
Web site: www.arthritis.org,
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Indiana Founded:
1973
Paid employees: 9
Highest-paid staff member: Ed Wills Jr., president and CEO, $88,731
Top volunteers:
Sally Brindle, national Arthritis Foundation aquatics trainer, 18 years; Janene Walker, office volunteer, 15 years
MISSION
Improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure
of arthritis and related diseases.
MANAGEMENT
B.J. Farrell, director
of development
Jenny Conder, director of health promotion
Victoria Eichmiller, Evansville branch
director
Sabrina Edwards, director of finance
Marni Mastbaum, Fort Wayne branch director
Beth Harsh,
South Bend branch director
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Patricia Milner, chairwoman
Richard Seaver,
vice chairman
Kevin Mandrell, immediate past chairman
Steve Warner, treasurer
Marianne
Marsh, secretary
Barry Bilger
Darlene Degener
Jane Keller
Chuck Hartle
Amy Havens
Gordon Hughes
Jerry Langley
Stan Phariss
Mike Rupprecht
Diana Ruschhaupt
Patrick J. Schaefer
Bill Staples
Todd G. Vare
Bruce Wright
PROGRAMS
Let’s Move Together: A nationwide
movement led by the Arthritis Foundation that encourages people to move to prevent or treat arthritis.
Encourages participation in a local Arthritis Walk.
Life Improvement Series Programs: Taught by nationally certified instructors, the Arthritis Foundation’s Life Improvement
Series empowers people with arthritis through aquatic, exercise and self-help programs that are proven to increase mobility,
and reduce pain and stiffness. Physician visits are included in these group programs.
Grass-roots advocacy: The
foundation enlists individuals as advocates and ambassadors to influence positive changes in their lives, their communities
and in their elected governments by making their personal stories and opinions known. Advocates are currently lobbying Congress
to pass the Arthritis Prevention, Control & Cure Act.
FUND-RAISERS
This year’s Hollywood-themed
Arthritis Walk will be held at twilight, June 20, at the Central Canal. The 2008 event raised $62,000.
The Jingle Bell Run/Walk presented by OrthoIndy will be Dec. 12. The 2008 event raised $125,000.
FINANCIAL
PROFILE
2008 income: $1,930,400
2008 expenses: $1,776,136
2008 assets: $2,796,466
2009 projected
income: $1,220,590
2009 projected expenses: $1,413,329
Fiscal year begins: Jan. 1
2009 income
Bequests: 51 percent
Special events: 24 percent
Direct
mail: 13 percent
Corporate support: 9 percent
Other: 3 percent
2009 expenses
Research: 35 percent
Public information and health education: 19 percent
Management and general:
19 percent
Fund raising: 15 percent
Patient and community service: 12 percent
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