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Corporate Philanthropy
Lincoln College of Technology partnered with Bosma Enterprises for this year’s Cruise-In for Vision Car Show. Together, they raised more than $5,000.
Fundraising
Pink Ribbon Connection to benefit from Ride for the Ribbon on Aug. 15 at 11 a.m., leaving from Crowbar Inn Restaurant at 209 State Road 135, Trafalgar, with two stops and will end at Marty’s Restaurant & Lounge at 4056 S. Keystone Ave. Cost: $10 per person and $15 per couple. Food, door prizes, auction items. Contact info@pinkribbonconnection.org.
Autism Society of Indiana to benefit by Swing for a Cause Charity Golf Outing, Aug. 25 at Eagle Creek Golf Club. Shotgun start 11 a.m. and registration: 9:30 a.m. Cost: $125 per person or $500 a team. We will be playing both the Sycamore and Pines courses which will be assigned day of the tournament. Hole sponsorships are $300. Contact jadeable@gmail.com.
Timmy Global Health to benefit from Timmy Trivia Night presented by One Click and Sun King Brewery on Aug. 26. Meet 5:30 p.m. for open house and pizza at Timmy Global Health; world trivia from 7-9 p.m. at Shoefly Public House. Teams of 4-6, $250. Contact Lauren Stoffregen at stoffregen@timmyglobalhealth.org.
Women Like Us Charitable Leadership Grants for Women Changing the World to benefit from Women Like Us Foundation Symposium: Life on Purpose on Aug. 27, 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Laurel Hall/Ruth Lilly Conference Center, 5395 Emerson Way, 46226. Tickets: $25. Contact info@womenlikeusfoundation.org.
Gary Dudley Memorial Scholarship Foundation to benefit from 2nd annual Church Brothers Collision Repair Car Show sponsored by Church Brothers Collision Repair, on Aug. 29, at 10 a.m., 751 N. Shadeland Ave. Cost: $20 per vehicle. Pre-register at church-brothers.com by Aug. 24 to receive free event t-shirt. Contact 846-8965; sally@bpsindy.com.
Prevent Child Abuse Indiana to benefit by Voices 4 Children on Aug. 29, from 7-10 p.m. at Overcoming Church Recreation Center, 2203 Columbia Ave. Tickets: $15 pre-register, $20 at door. Contact www.pcain.org or 775-6439.
Fundraising results
The third annual Iron Eagle Paddle & Run raised $7,800.
The Village’s Family Night at Victory Field raised over $16,000.
Grants
The JCC of Indianapolis has been awarded a $285,000 capacity-building grant by Lilly Endowment Inc.
Child Advocates received $2,500 from Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis to kick-start their Latino Youth Leaders of Indianapolis Program.
The Indiana Historical Society has received a Library Services and Technology Act grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the Indiana State Library, to digitize 500 panoramic photographs from its archives. Project results will be included in Indiana Memory and the Digital Public Library of America. Contact www.indianahistory.org or call 232-1882.
In Recognition
The Flagship Enterprise Center in Anderson is the recipient of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2015 Growth Accelerator award. The $50,000 award is part of $4 million the federal agency has allocated in its Growth Accelerator Fund Competition to support startup growth, viability and ability to make an economic impact in the U.S.
RICS Software has been selected for the 2015 Best of Indianapolis Award in the Software Company category by the Indianapolis Award Program.
Barney Wood, Wood Innovative Group LLC, has received an Emmy in the category of “Crafts: Lighting – Studio and Location.”•
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