The Community Organizations database provides information about Monroe County nonprofits and groups.


 

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Indiana University Librarians Association (InULA)

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InULA was founded in the 1960's to enable librarians to work together to obtain faculty status. It continues now with two purposes: to promote excellence in library service and to provide opportunities for continuing education and professional development.

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Indiana University Student Legal Services

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For IU students only. Prospective clients should visit the Student Legal services office in person or online. Intake forms are available on the website.

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Indiana Workforce Development Services

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Employment training and re-training service. Federally funded. For low-income or dislocated workers. Also single-parent program for displaced homemakers. IDWD serves the worker and the employer to ensure workplace success. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (IDWD) is committed to innovating and invigorating Indiana's economic future. Primary services include: WorkOne Centers, Unemployment Insurance, Labor Market Information, and Regional Workforce Strategies

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Indiana Youth Musicians

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Indiana Youth Musicians provides area young musicians with an opportunity to play music in a supportive, yet challenging environment. At IYM youth are given a chance to try out new and different possibilities in music. Musicians may be encouraged to try their hand at something a little different, whether it is joining a small chamber ensemble for the first time or trying out music in which they are unfamiliar.
 

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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 618

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The International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees is a labor union organization for those employed in the live theater industry.

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International Center for Women's Ministries

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Mission: CWM offers HOPE to hurting women through free peer counseling for emotional and spiritual healing.

Vision: CWM will be an integral social service in the community, improving the emotional and spiritual health of women.

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International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Indiana/Kentucky

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Founded in 1865, the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers represents craftworkers in the trowel trades across the United States and Canada including bricklayers, stone and marble masons, cement masons, plasterers, tilesetters, terrazzo and mosaic workers, and pointers/cleaners/caulkers.

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Interstate 69 (I-69) Project Office

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Questions regarding the Tier 2 environmental review, land acquisition or oversight of the public-private agreement can be submitted on the contact INDOT page or by phone to INDOT Project Manager, Sandra Flum at 317-234-7248 or sflum [at] indot.in.gov

Questions regarding final design, construction or maintenance can be referred to I-69 Development partners at (812) 361-8275, toll-free at (866) 682-3566 or via email at i69section5pi [at] i69section5.org

The I-69 Section 5 project office also is open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.

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Exempt
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Islamic Center of Bloomington, Indiana

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The Islamic Center at 1925 East Atwater, on the corner of the Indiana University campus is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Bloomington, the woodland of the Hoosier State. The dream of hundreds of Muslims to have a mosque took more than a decade of hard work to come to light. For a few years, the MSA used the International Center and other places to perform Friday prayers. It proved very inconvenient for Muslims. In December 1975, the MSA bought a house on East 8th Street from a local church and converted it into an Islamic center.

Incorporation Status: 
Incorporated
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IU Health - Healthy Indiana Plan - (HIP)

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UNINSURED? NEED HEALTH INSURANCE? You may qualify for a low cost or no cost state sponsored health insurance program called the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). HIP provides coverage for hospital care, physician care, prescriptions and MUCH more! To lean more about HIP, visit the website above or call the phone number listed.

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IU Health - Home Health Services

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Ellen Surburg, Director of Home Health Services 333 E. Miller Dr. Bloomington, IN 47401 (812) 353-9818 or, 1-800-206-5200 Home Health Aide: (812) 339-0043 Health Services Bureau: (812) 332-2901 Women and Infant Children: (812) 334-0650

IU Health Bloomington's Community Health

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IU Health Bloomington Hospital Community Health offers a wide variety of programs and services to the community.

From our work with the local school systems, to programs that help those living with HIV/AIDS and Alzheimer’s disease, our goal is to help our community live healthier.

IU Health Community Health Education Department

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Bloomington Hospital provides outreach to surrounding communities, serves as a regional hub of physician expertise, supports training tomorrow's health care professionals and takes on issues such as obesity, lack of insurance, and tobacco dependence through targeted services and programs: Tobacco cessation program, obesity prevention, child safety (including bike helmets), teen pregnancy prevention, nutrition counseling, senior health services, Hoosier Healthwise, Alzheimer's Resource Service, prevention education & testing.

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IUB Pakistani Students Association

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The aim of the Pakistani Students Association of IUB is to represent and support Pakistani culture and values among the Indiana University populace. The PSA also serves as an active platform from which to put forward the needs of Pakistani students.

Junior Volunteer Program

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The Junior Volunteer Program is an excellent opportunity for young people to learn about the world of healthcare. The program is open to teens who will be enrolled in high school in the fall or graduating in May.

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Justice Unlocked

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Justice Unlocked is a nonprofit law firm in Bloomington. We were established in November 2015 to address the justice gap in Monroe and surrounding counties for those who do not qualify for free legal services but are unable to pay the standard fee of an attorney. We handle divorces, custody, adoption, criminal matters, small claims, pro se, or landlord tenant law. Call us to day to schedule a free intake to see if we can help!

Year Established: 
2015 (all day)
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Exempt
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Kiwanis Club of South Central Indiana

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Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.
Meetings are held on the 2nd & 4th Monday at 3400 S Walnut Street - Bloomington, IN

Year Established: 
2006 (all day)
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