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Bankruptcies
The Grill 1 Inc., 9755 Fall Creek Road, 46256, chapter 11 reorganization, liabilities: n/a; assets: n/a.
RGG Inc., dba The Grill 2, 6621 W. Broadway, Suite 100, McCordsville, 46055, chapter 11 reorganization, liabilities: n/a; assets: n/a.
DKA Enterprises LLC, dba Anytime Fitness of Noblesville, 14765 Hazel Dell Road, Noblesville, 46062, chapter 7 liquidation, liabilities: $389,869; assets: $16,759.
Larry’s Mobile Trailer Service Inc., PO Box, 17293, 46217, chapter 7 liquidation, liabilities: $210,400; assets: none.
Fundraising
The Arthritis Foundation to benefit from 24th annual Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis presented by OrthoIndy Dec. 8 at 8:50 a.m. at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. Cost: $25-$35. Contact 879-0321 ext. 207 or visit indyjinglebellrun.com.
Indianapolis Minority Joint Professional Committee to benefit from Holiday Soul Celebration Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Indianapolis Marriott East. Tickets: $40 in advance, $45 at the door. Contact IMJPC@yahoo.com or holidaysoulcelebration@gmail.com.
Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Inc. to benefit from a Centennial Gala celebration Dec. 31 at 7 p.m. at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. Tickets: $100. Contact Peggy Averitte at 430-1529 or centennial@dstiac.com.
Fundraising Results
United Way of Central Indiana received $16,931 as the result of a fundraising campaign by the Indiana Health Information Exchange.
United Way of Central Indiana received over $34,500 as the result of a fundraising campaign at August Mack Environmental Inc.
The Julian Center received $4,216 as a result of Kroger Co.’s Central Division coin box campaign.
Grants
Eight Hendricks County organizations received nearly $15,000 in grants from the Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Tourism Enhancement and Development Fund.
Horizon House received a $50,000 grant from The Indianapolis Foundation for operating support and a $25,000 grant from The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation Inc. to support employment and health initiatives.
Twenty-four not-for-profits serving Indiana were awarded $2,140,300 by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust. The grants included $270,000 to the Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center and $250,000 to Gleaners Food Bank.
The American Red Cross received $1,000,000 from Lilly Endowment and $200,000 from Eli Lilly & Co. for relief efforts related to super storm Sandy as well as future disasters.
Thirty-seven Central Indiana organizations received a total of more than $2.5 million in grants from The Glick Fund, including $325,000 to Providence Cristo Rey High School, $292,113 to United Way of Central Indiana and $250,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana.
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis received a $25,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.•
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